On monday Janelle and I celebrated the landmark of our two years of being together. We’ve had such a unique experience, we decided to celebrate it with something new, exploring new places and new recipes. We traveled to Georges Island in the Boston Harbor and had a picnic of cold veggie pizza with white sauce (cream cheese / sour cream / herbs) potato salad, cucumber sandwiches with goat cheese, and raspberry rhubarb dumplings. We later we got coffee and scored massive deals at the Buffalo Exchange in Somerville followed by eating cupcakes from Sweet at home.
The gallery is up from this uniquely beautiful wedding above Faneuil Hall. It was a very fun time, and I adore their chemistry. I wish them nothing but the best and I know they’ll take nothing less.
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Hope your weekend was fun. Here’s a shot of my roommates hooping with a percussion band after the fireworks.
Quickly after the wedding, I rushed down on my bike to the heart of Davis Square in rolled up dress pants and my black undershirt to photograph quite an awesome party at my roommate’s workplace.

Their wedding was a lot of fun. They’re a fun couple, very affectionate and really great people to work with. Their wedding was last weekend, so it’s not unreasonable that I haven’t got the images sorted through yet.
Scans from the film from the shoot, which I didn’t process until thursday. I should’ve waited to put the previous photos up.
I’ve decided to start selling prints of my work, particularly my landscape work, to benefit the Multiple Sclerosis society. All proceeds will go towards the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, a research organization in which I have supported for the past 5 years in my participation in the MS150 Rhode Island – a bicycle tour across RI and CT lasting two days and over 150 miles.
I am selling these prints in two sizes: 8×10 ($50) and 16×20 ($150) on museum quality rag paper. Please email me per request. They are numbered #1-7.

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If any other photographers want to join in on this, feel free to!
Thank you.
Last weekend I collaborated with Hillary Simpson and her skills in cosmetics, and after having two of the three models bail on us as well as the sun, we made it work. A little rain never hurt anybody. Huge thanks to Karina for following through.