Julia, Maggie, Inc. MUA/Hair: Dianna Quagenti Styling: Paula. Awesome crew. :)
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Friday
Test with Allie at Maggie. MUA/hair: Dianna Quagenti
Styling help: Paula Grateful to all. :)
Test on monday
Worked with Darcy from Maggie. MUA Mariolga. Styling help from Paula. Shot at the studio in Saugus - the window light worked out especially well.
More stuff from the IIDA show:
Really liked what happened in front of the lens the other night. Sometimes, you just have to be grateful for and amazed at the opportunities you get.
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IIDA show
Did some behind the scenes stuff at the IIDA Fashion Show last night at the BCEC (you know, the new convention center...). This is my current favorite shot:
Sloughed Off Snakeskin
A little brown snake left his skin in the yard.
show
Here's a look at some stuff I hung (with invaluable assistance from Paula) at Fidelity at the World Trade Center Boston. Not open to the public, so I thought I'd share some phone pics here.
Earlier this year...
I shot a job for a pharmaceutical company. Essentially, had to shoot 3 lifestyle-ish 'scenes' on white, silhouette the people out and place them into stock photos. The result was overlaid atop another stock photo of an arctic landscape using the company's logo as a glass-like 'window'. We did the shot of the arm holding the glass as well. Anyway, it was fairly complex; here are the results:
Random recent stuff
A young buck was hanging out in the back...
The Ducks Are Back
This makes me happy
couple days ago...
Happy New Year
Here's to friends and family and hot chocolate and board games on snow days...
Some new still life work, for designer Meichi Peng
On the Beach in Rhode Island
Newburyport
Worked a couple jobs in Newburyport this week and shot a few things during the in between times.
Despite Their Best Efforts....
...Monsanto hasn't been able to kill 'em all.
Last Day of Camp
Checked out Patriots Training Camp on the 18th - the last official day of camp. Had to find a spot in the stands and pretty much stay there, so all the pictures are from the same vantage point.
The Honeybees Return
I've been keeping an eye out for honeybees lately, what with corporate America's vendetta against them. Two showed up to get as much nectar as they could from our Rose of Sharon. It was good to see them.
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