Icons of Arlington: Spy Pond
I’ve been writing about a lot of bodies of water lately. Here’s my Icons of Arlington on Spy Pond.
I’ve been writing about a lot of bodies of water lately. Here’s my Icons of Arlington on Spy Pond.
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!
New Icons of Arlington post. I wrote about the statue called Menotomy Indian Hunter, but mostly about the colonial history of our town.
A warm summer night on Spy Pond Field. A pink sunset. Popcorn. Bubbles. Lots and lots of dogs. And lots and lots of dog videos on the big screen. It can only be Fido Fest. I unintentionally took a month off from Icons of Arlington, but now I’m back, with many dog pictures. People like…
Here’s another from the archive: Cassidy, Haley, and Alex’s group senior portrait shoot. They’re a trio of friends who also went to Tufts, and they wanted some grad photos to send to family and headshots they could put on LinkedIn. Here’s what we came up with.
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…
I shot not one but two events last Saturday! It was exhausting and I may have gotten a tiny bit sunburned, but they were awesome events and it was good to get so much practice. Here are some photos from the second event. They ran in the Somerville JournalĀ if you want to see them there.
Here are some sunset campus stock photos I took for the Daily last year before I graduated. Maybe you recognize where these were taken.
I really don’t like this holiday. I suspect a lot of you don’t either. But I still went and photographed the Boston fireworks from the park at the top of the hill that gives Arlington Heights its height. Photos and writeup here.
My newest post on Icons of Arlington is about Menotomy Rocks Park, a park I spent a lot of time in as a kid. I learned a lot about the park’s history, both ancient geologic and recent community history, while I was researching for this one. Content warning for non-graphic discussion of suicide in the…