Here’s the thing about tennis: It’s hard to take a decent tennis photo. It’s even harder to take a decent tennis photo where the player is making a flattering face.
I took these for the Tufts Daily in April last year.
Here’s the thing about tennis: It’s hard to take a decent tennis photo. It’s even harder to take a decent tennis photo where the player is making a flattering face.
I took these for the Tufts Daily in April last year.
Tufts has a tradition called the illumination ceremony. Everyone gets an unlit candle, one chosen person lights theirs and touches candles with another person, and that person passes the flame on until everyone’s candle is lit. There are two illumination ceremonies every year: one in the fall to welcome new students, and one in the spring…
The farmers’ market is the place to be in Arlington this summer. I checked out some produce and met Patsy Kraemer, the woman behind the operation. Read about it on Icons of Arlington.
This was an un-exciting week except for yesterday, when I went to Mahoney’s with my sister Isi and her girlfriend Sym, who are both living with us, to get plants for the vegetable garden. This article by comparative immunologist and bio professor Erin Bromage about the relative risk of infection in different situations was useful…
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,…
I took some shots for Cloud Cellar‘s fall zine “Whole Hole Hole.” These are not my typical work at all, but I figured if anyone wouldn’t mind it, it’d be “Medford’s most esoteric gallery and venue.” Statement: That’s What We Get Here are a few of the kinds of holes I am interested in: –…
Here are some photos from the solar eclipse. Since I was in the Boston area, I didn’t get to see a total eclipse, but the partial eclipse was still pretty cool. You don’t want to know how many filters I put on my lens to protect my sensor and eyes, though. Obviously, these pictures are…