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Photo Essay: LGBTattoo
LGBTattoo: Connecting to community and identity through body art I did this semester-long project for Gary Knight’s class Advanced Documentary Practice, the second half of PNDP, during my last spring at Tufts. You can see it as a magazine layout in PDF format (with screen-reader accessible text) here, or read the entire essay below. Tattooing…

Photo a Day: Fifties Diner
Past midnight on a long, exhausted drive back from Central MA after a shoot for my LGBTQ+ tattoo photo essay, I stopped at the Fifties Diner in Chicopee.
Kelly’s Diner
Here’s a throwback from last year: Casey and I went to Kelly’s Diner in Ball Square, and I’d just gotten a 24-70 and was excited to take some wide-angle shots for once. The light in Kelly’s is at least as good as the food. And Casey’s hair has gotten so long since then!

Photo a Day: Massachusetts Reptile Expo 2017
I love weird, scaly things, so I dragged some friends out to the Massachusetts Reptile Expo in Brockton, MA. Click through to enlarge, unless you don’t like snakes, in which case close this page ASAP.

Trash Paintings
Trash Paintings, 2020-ongoing Mixed media art waste (often including acrylic, PVA glue, paper, cardboard, and Sculptamold) on canvas board In my series ‘Trash Paintings’, I only use materials left over from other art projects—unused acrylic paint lingering on the palette, sheets of half-dried glue from the morning after a papier-mache session, snippets of cardboard picked…

Photo a day: ACMi standup comedy night
One of my fellow interns, Erica, planned and executed a standup comedy show in the studio at ACMi. Here are some pictures I took during the setup. Tragically, I didn’t get any good photos of Erica herself.