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Tag Archives: storytelling
The Pros of a DIY Wedding
Last weekend, I had the honor of photographing Carolyn & Hernando’s wedding at Friendly Crossways in Harvard, MA. Theirs was a DIY wedding from the start – no wedding planner or coordinator, no formulaic venue, no pre-packaged reception. They both worked so hard to make the ceremony and reception their own, and their personalities and [...]
Deathwish Piano Movers
Deathwish Piano Movers is a Malden-based company that has been around for over 20 years moving the heaviest, largest and most unwieldy objects that humans could own. A few weeks ago a new reality show premiered on the Travel Channel featuring these guys and their crazy endeavors. And, I swear, before the Travel Channel thing [...]
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Farm Photography
This morning I awoke before dawn and drove to Western Massachusetts for a photo shoot at River Valley Farm where all kinds of woolly creatures reside – especially sheep. I spent the morning photographing the farmer and her family as they interacted with the livestock and as we toured the landscape. The photos will be [...]
Helping Non-Profit Groups Tell Stories
Back in October, I shot for the Friends of the Public Garden, a long-time Boston organization committed to preserving…well, the Public Garden. Among their efforts is a campaign to bring more school-age children to the Public Garden on field trips where they can learn about the oasis of nature that exists there, tucked into downtown [...]
