This fall I had the opportunity to photograph creative activist/consultant/life coach Julie Ann Otis’ interactive installation “American Therapy Booth” while it was set up on Atlantic Wharf in downtown Boston. This was my second time working with Julie Ann — I shot her installation “Free Verse” in Union Square in Somerville, back in 2015. You can read more about the installation on her website.
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