Headshots
Drone Portraits on a Tennis Court: What Goes Up, Must Come Down
One of the nice things about taking cool drone portraits of your sister is that when your son crashes the session, she doesn’t mind! Tessa is always up for some cool photo collaborations, even when they involve a toddler. I bought cases of tennis balls (which have since found good homes) to spread out around…
Read MoreWinchester Personal Branding Session, T: Not Even Myself
If you’ve followed me long enough, via my blog or Facebook or Instagram, you may be aware that I have a younger sister. A much younger sister. And let me tell you, she is a badass. She is a creative. She knows how to make crazy jewelry and designs her own cross-stitch and embroidery patterns…
Read MoreBoston Seaport Branding Session, Ars Magna Studio: Dance Across the Stages of the World
These days, not only does a business need headshots, but they also need a little library of photos they can post to social media, or use in their newsletter, or on their website, or on LinkedIn, in a moment’s notice. Allana Taranto of Ars Magna Studio and Modern Muse Boudoir is a frequent collaborator and…
Read MoreBoston Business Headshots, MGC Coaching: The Boss Is Already There
These days, everyone needs a current headshot. Whether it’s for your company’s PR, LinkedIn, a dating site, or even just Facebook, having a quality updated photo of yourself can be really helpful. It’s not just for real estate agents anymore! Although I don’t often blog a lot of my headshot sessions, I love doing them.…
Read MoreBoston Acting Headshots: How the Camera Can Reply
Every once in a while, I receive an inquiry from a creative about needing some headshots – musicians, artists, actors, other photographers, etc. It’s always fun to photograph people outside, but sometimes you need something a little more studio-style. Ands sometimes it’s just too damn cold out. So, when the day of Emily’s session came,…
Read MoreMusician Headshots, Angelica: The City Kissed the Sky
Angelica is a super-talented young singer/musician/songwriter and I’ve been photographing her family for years now. Before she took off for a new adventure, I had the opportunity to take some headshots for her. We stuck with the classic black & white for these. Remember the days when headshots were only allowed in black & white?…
Read MoreWinchester Musician Portraits: A Player of Pawns
As I may have mentioned before, I have no musical talent whatsoever. And, I like to surround myself with very talented people. Katie is one of those people. She is a very accomplished flautist (which is not only fantastic, but also just a fun word to say). As a senior in college (now a college…
Read MoreNagog Hill Orchards Senior Portraits, J: Seashell Eyes, Windy Smile
A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of photographing this absolutely adorable and charming young lady for her senior portraits! We traveled out to Nagog Hill Orchard to take advantage of the gorgeous autumn weather we were having. It was the perfect location. I always enjoy photographing seniors and learning about what colleges they’re…
Read MoreTessa's Hair: She's Gone Again
Pretty much as soon as Tess started college, she wanted dreadlocks. Every mother’s dream come true. Then my brother got engaged and dreadlocks were put on the back burner. They were a deal breaker for a bridesmaid. So, as soon as the wedding ended (literally the next day), Tess started working that hair. When she…
Read MoreMetrowest Senior Portraits: It's Twenty Degrees
Paul and Dan needed some senior portraits taken and they wanted to work outside the typical senior portrait system. We all know it. Most of us didn’t have any other option and had to do it. Luckily (for me, anyways), kids have a few more options these days. These photos were all taken in the…
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