Marblehead Festival of Arts for Marblehead Reporter
Here’s the other event I shot this past Saturday! This is actually the first — the Haitian culture night was later in the day.
This event was a blast. The weather was lovely, the festival-goers were friendly, and the art was fun. Check out all my photos below, or click through to the WickedLocal article to see my photos alongside some from Chris Stevens.
Charlie Ainlay, 5, poses in front of his entry in the sand sculpture contest at Deveraux Beach during the Marblehead Festival of Arts on Saturday, July 7, 2019. [Wicked Local Staff Photo / Ray Bernoff]Toy cars drive over a kid’s entry in the sand sculpture contest at Deveraux Beach during the Marblehead Festival of Arts on Saturday, July 7, 2019. [Wicked Local Staff Photo / Ray Bernoff]Greg Triplett, one of the staff at the Deveraux Beach Kite Festival portion of the Marblehead Festival of Arts, waits for customers to buy spools of kite string on Saturday, July 7, 2019. [Wicked Local Staff Photo / Ray Bernoff]A rainbow kite, flown by Richie Salvo of Kites Over New England, floats over Deveraux Beach during the Marblehead Festival of Arts on Saturday, July 7, 2019. [Wicked Local Staff Photo / Ray Bernoff]Richie Salvo of Kites Over New England sets up the kite “Yaya the Duck” at Deveraux Beach during the Marblehead Festival of Arts on Saturday, July 7, 2019. “We picked the colors for the feet, beak, and bow tie,” he says. “I just think it looks comical in the sky.” [Wicked Local Staff Photo / Ray Bernoff]A member of the Charles River Saxophone Quartet plays ‘The Liberty Bell March’ outside Abbott Hall during the Marblehead Festival of Arts on Saturday, July 7, 2019. [Wicked Local Staff Photo / Ray Bernoff]Elora Tewksbury plays with maracas at the Children’s Festival outside the Lee Mansion during the Marblehead Festival of Arts on Saturday, July 7, 2019. [Wicked Local Staff Photo / Ray Bernoff]Volunteer David sprays enamel on painted rocks during the Children’s Festival outside Lee Mansion during the Marblehead Festival of Arts on Saturday, July 7, 2019. [Wicked Local Staff Photo / Ray Bernoff]Margaret has her face painted with a butterfly during the Children’s Festival outside Lee Mansion during the Marblehead Festival of Arts on Saturday, July 7, 2019. [Wicked Local Staff Photo / Ray Bernoff]
Ashley and Addie are getting married at the end of this summer, so they wanted some pretty engagement photos among the flowers at the Arnold Arboretum. It rained a ton, but we got some cute shots anyway. They look so happy!
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!
This picture requires no explanation. If you enjoy Tex-Mex, want to eat large amounts of cheese, and are going to be in the Cambridge, MA area, please go to Border Cafe in Harvard Square and order a burro. Not sponsored, I just love this burro that much.
I took these photos for the Tufts Daily’s coverage of last year’s rally in support of a dining workers’ union at the university. It’s apropos that they were next in my queue of images to post, because those workers successfully unionized and announced recently — on March 5 — that they will be voting on…
I did production design for a short film my friend and colleague Ben Hosking wrote with actor Josh Grey. Part of that involved formulating some fake blood to stain some bandages. I came up with some pretty convincing stuff. The recipe, if you’re interested, is red food coloring with just a touch of blue, glycerin,…