I finished processing all of Harry and Anaica’s wedding photos and I LOVE how they came out! Here are some of my favorite images. It was tough to choose just a few to post!
I’m looking forward to this weekend, when I’ll photograph a wedding in Wellesley with a photographer from Austin, Texas. Pics from that event soon to follow!






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I took these photos of Robin and Andy a few weeks ago, and so far, they are still some of my favorites. We took these in Chinatown and on the Boston Common.




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I spent yesterday photographing Harry & Anaica’s wedding. I’ve just started going through the photos — there’s 900+! So I’ll be busy over the next few days processing them. But just wanted to put up a few as a sneak peek!



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Anaica & Harry’s wedding is coming up this Saturday! This should be fun, especially since they’ll be changing into traditional Ghana wedding attire part-way into the reception. I’ll be posting some preview photos here early next week!

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I occasionally process photos so that they look like they were taken with a tilt-shift lens. These are the lenses that can make edges look blurry. They’re cool for city-scapes, where you can create a miniaturization effect. And they’re sometimes nice to use for people photos, where the tilt-shift can make the image look a little more artsy and edgy.
I have used tilt-shift lenses, but I don’t own one. Instead, I simulate the effect in PhotoShop. All of the photos in this post (including the Eiffel Tower photo in my last post) were processed using this technique. There’s a tutorial here, so you can see how I do it.



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a few photos from my recent trip to Paris. I took around 700 photos on the whole trip — not as many as I would have liked. But here are a few of my favorites.




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I did this photo shoot for Ballet Lolita’s website. They describe themselves as “if ballerinas were rock stars.” They are really beautiful girls and were great in front of the camera!
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Last night I took engagement photos with Sarah and Bryan. It was fun! We were at one of my usual favorite photography spots — the Boston Common.
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As I was waiting for Robin & Andy on the Common a few weeks ago, this couple asked me if I could take their photo with their point & shoot camera. I asked them if I could also take a few with my camera. They were really nice and I was happy to send them these photos.
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