Photo a Day: Neighborhood
Here’s another lazy photo a day — pictures of my off-campus apartment and the Dunkin Donuts at the end of the street.
Here’s another lazy photo a day — pictures of my off-campus apartment and the Dunkin Donuts at the end of the street.
Back in August, I did production design, makeup, and behind the scenes photography for Joshua Gray and Ben Hosking’s short film ‘Better Off.’ It was a long, sweaty, buggy shoot in the armpit of New Hampshire, but we powered through and I think the final product is going to be great.
I made some baked mac and cheese. Here’s the process, from roux to finished product.
I’m fortunate to go to college just one town over from where I grew up and where my family lives, and also fortunate enough to have a younger sibling with a license. Here are some impressions from an afternoon driving around with them.
One of my fellow interns, Erica, planned and executed a standup comedy show in the studio at ACMi. Here are some pictures I took during the setup. Tragically, I didn’t get any good photos of Erica herself.
Here are some photos from Davis Square one sunny Sunday.
Around this time last month, I was working on production design for a short film my friend Ben Hosking was directing. He, the DP, the UPM, and I drove up to our location, which was a truck stop in New Hampshire. It was a gorgeous, cool night, absolutely unlike the night we actually shot. Keep…
Let’s be honest: ‘Photo a Day’ is frequently ‘At Least Two Photos a Day.’ I liked how cinematic the simple moment of pasta cooking on the stove could be. . .one concept I’m very fond of from my video production experience is the idea of corresponding establishing shots and close-ups, which is why I’ll sometimes…
As of this writing, my boyfriend Casey is off in Los Angeles for Emerson College’s LA program. I tried to take extra pictures of him before he left, since he’ll be there for three months. We’ve been friends for ten years and dating for five, and this will be the longest we’ll have gone without…
Here’s another from ACMi — Alan Kaufman, who produces ‘In the Tradition,’ a folk music show, tuning a violin in the conference room.