After a little break I’m back with a new post for Icons of Arlington! I was homeschooled, so I’ve actually never set foot in Ottoson, but I’ve spent some time in these woods and it sounds like a whole lot of other people have too. An interesting little place.

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I shot some portraits with actress and model Alyssia Johnson for her resume. We used stand lights, but the white background is just my apartment wall and the black background is the flag side of a five-sided reflector.

Photo a Day: Bike Path
Just past this graffiti, they’ve been building a retaining wall all summer. When I passed it on the last day of my internship recently, the wall was done and a restaurant had set up bicycle-themed lighting. It’s been cool seeing the facade slowly shape up all summer — it started with a patch of dirt…

Photo a Day: Alan Kaufman
Here’s another from ACMi — Alan Kaufman, who produces ‘In the Tradition,’ a folk music show, tuning a violin in the conference room.

Photo a Day: Rainy Day
It rained a lot this summer. Fortunately for me, my bike saddlebags are waterproof. See the previous day’s photo a day here.

Behind the scenes of Howard Woolf’s ‘Dust,’ Part 2
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 two, featuring production designer Cinthia Chen, gaffer Ben Haven Taylor, actors Ernest Anemone, Kira Topalian, Phoebe Pearl, and Chris Goodwin, makeup artist Jeff Adler, director Howard…

Hype Mimes
Here’s another show from last year, in a performance style I had never imagined myself photographing: pantomime. Yes, Tufts has a mime troupe, and they booked me to photograph their spring 2018 show. Here’s what I witnessed.