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More headshots, these from a session yesterday afternoon.  Ms. Bowe was a pleasure to work with.

Another successful headshot session last night.

Two more portraits from my Photo 101 class two years ago.

Just did some headshots for Chris Coughlin, a local actor and musician.  He braved the snow to make it out to my studio and I think we got some good results out of it.  He’s a good guy too and was fun to work with.

Just did some headshots for Chris Coughlin, a local actor and musician.  He braved the snow to make it out to my studio and I think we got some good results out of it.  He’s a good guy too and was fun to work with.

Maybe it’s because of my personal connection to the subjects but these are two of my absolute favorite portraits I have taken to date.  I think they perfectly capture the personalities of my aunt (a therapist who works with autistic children) and uncle (Air Force Vet, retired police chief, can and would happily build you a house if you needed it).

All the students and faculty I photographed at the Community Music Center yesterday.

Community Music Center of Boston

I just got back from the shoot at the Community Music Center of Boston.  It was a ton of fun and I got to take portraits of bunches of students, teachers and other faculty. Best of all I’m very happy after my initial look through the images.  Kids always make you look good as a photographer.  Thanks again OH! Ryan Kelley for helping me out.  Results to follow.

I finally finished all 5 Timberfakes!  Here are two of my self-portraits as well as two (very quick) initial edits of the composite images I’m going to put together.  They are going to take a lot of work because I decided to mess with the lighting setup between shoots.  Bad idea…

Looks like I’m going to be taking some pics at the Boston Tumblr meetup at Post 390 tonight.  See you there?