The woman who runs this laundromat recognizes everyone who comes in. We don’t know each other at all, but she pays so much attention that she gave me a sock I accidentally left here over a month ago.
Similar Posts
BMX and Board Tricks at Lynch Family Skate Park
My friend Matthew (see picture #3) and I met up at the Lynch Family Skate Park in Boston around sunset to see what we could photograph. I had such a great time! The park is right in the middle of Boston, under a loop of 93 and next to Zakim Bridge. The skateboarders and BMX…
Icons of Arlington: Independence Day Fireworks
I really don’t like this holiday. I suspect a lot of you don’t either. But I still went and photographed the Boston fireworks from the park at the top of the hill that gives Arlington Heights its height. Photos and writeup here.
Icons of Arlington: Feast of the East
I went to East Arlington’s 21st annual Feast of the East for Icons of Arlington. Write-up here.
3Ps Production of Stop Kiss
3Ps (it stands for Pen Paint & Pretzels), Tufts’ student-run theater group, put on a production of “Stop Kiss” for first-year orientation. I’ve been doing most of Tufts’ student theater photo work this past year and I love it. The actors and crew are so enthusiastic (have you ever met theater people who aren’t?!) and…
Sew-cial Activism Costume Photos
Here’s something different: costumes. Last semester, the Tufts Drama and Dance Department offered a class called “Sew-cial Activism,” where students studied costuming as a form of political statement and made their own political costumes. See if you can guess what all these costumes are about. You can mouse over the images to see the answers….
PNDP Final Project: Hair
The end of Program for Narrative and Documentary Practice last semester culminated in a multi-week project about a subject of our choice. I chose hair, and started calling at barber shops and salons to see if they’d let me take pictures there. I learned a lot about hair, met a lot of cool hair stylists,…
One Comment
Comments are closed.
Nice post