Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts

Friday, February 25, 2011



Kinda feels like this outside today...cold and dreary. Happy weekend to everyone!


And just because, here is a well lit pile of trash I saw the other day while strolling around South Boston. Kind of ironic

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Walk About




Well I took a walk yesterday, temperatures are beginning to climb a bit and it felt good to head downtown and get some fresh air. It turned out to be colder that I wanted it to be as well as being slightly short on time, But I was able to still make a few images that I liked and at the very least, I got to watch the sun set over the Charles River. Get out there and enjoy the upward climbing temps and don't throw all your icy snowbanks into the streets...

enjoy!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Sound Tribe Sector 9













I had the wonderful opportunity to shoot Sound Tribe Sector 9 at the Bank of America Pavilion last Friday night. This is the second show I have shot recently, and like riding a bike, it all comes back to you. Being apart of the energy of live music has always been one of the main reasons I like to shoot it. You get to see the entire crowd, what kinds of werid things people are doing, and also a front row seat for atleast 15 min. There was no shortage of energy on this night and already I am looking forward to shooting more and more music...so as always, stay tuned!

And a quick thanks goes out to Claire from STS9 and my editor Justin from Live Music Blog for the photo pass hook up! Be sure to stop by http://www.livemusicblog.com for more of my images from this night as well as an eclectic mix of music news!

Cheers









Monday, April 26, 2010

The Disco Biscuits






A long over due post...these were taken at the House of Blues in Boston back on March 19, 2010. Again this was my first time back shooting in a live music atmosphere and it was a blast. Unfortunately the Biscuits set from this night was cut short due to "circumstances beyond the band's control." It ended up a really unfortunate circumstance for the band and audience alike. Fortunately for me though, I was still able to make some good pictures throughout the night and look forward to the next opportunity I have.

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