Frankie Francois, a Boston-area film, commercial, and voiceover actress, did some voice acting for my thesis film “What Stays Inside” in exchange for some portraits. Drop her a line if you need someone for your project. She’s super friendly and easy to work with!

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TTII Production of [Title of Show]
Tufts Torn Ticket II (the musical theater subset of 3Ps) put on “[title of show]”, an extremely meta musical, for first-year orientation. I shot the dress rehearsal. It got pretty silly.

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Behind the scenes of Howard Woolf’s ‘Dust,’ Part 6
I was the official behind the scenes photographer for the production of the Tufts Experimental College Director Howard Woolf’s film ‘Dust’ this summer. Here are some stills from day five…can you tell we had a lot of fun with these scenes? You can follow the film’s official Facebook page here. Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes posts…