Food: Tufts Medical School
As part of my photography intern duties with Tufts Dining, I went with my boss to the Tufts Medical School campus to take pictures of the various dining options available there. Check it out.
As part of my photography intern duties with Tufts Dining, I went with my boss to the Tufts Medical School campus to take pictures of the various dining options available there. Check it out.
This was my second year in a row shooting the Arlington International Film Festival. This year there was a reception for “The Typewriter Repairman” in Cambridge Typewriter, the store in which the documentary was shot.
Here’s PNDP assignment #7: to capture animals and their relationship to the humans around them. Some pets are less popular than others. Most people are fine with having a cat or a dog, but would balk at the idea of sharing their space with a snake, lizard, or tarantula. I wanted to find out who…
Carmichael Dining Center tried out a new food: spinach feta pizza. I was there to taste it (gets my approval) and take pictures.
Last semester, TUDS had me photograph their annual Autumn Brunch event. Check out the cheese spread and cinnamon raisin French toast!
Last semester I photographed a pancake-centric dinner for Tufts Dining. Click through to see the full-size pictures.
Back when it wasn’t nasty out, my friend Matthew and I took a trip to Mount Auburn Cemetery to take some photos. You can see Matthew’s work (as well as some amazing poetry) on Instagram here.
For the second year in a row, I photographed Tufts Polyhack, a hackathon put on by Tufts.io and the Tufts CS department. You can read more about it here.
Here’s PNDP assignment #6: go to another game by the same team as the previous assignment, and shoot away from the action. The writing assignment was a poem made out of conversations overheard at the game. Number 4! Mohammed, come back You can’t let him get there On the ground There’s still so much I…
The DC-based Environmental Film Festival (peep their cute logo!) had a Boston satellite screening of Anthony Bourdain’s documentary “Wasted! The Story of Food Waste” at the Kendall Landmark Theater and a VIP reception at the Dante Aligheri Society, and I had the privilege of photographing the reception, audience, and after-screening panel discussion. Don’t worry, the…