I needed a first post on this page. I decided I’d post a shot from a trip I made earlier this year, albeit after I ramble a little.

I will be using this blog for many things. I will talk about gear, I will talk about techniques (some, I’m not giving everything away!), how I do some things or thoughts and ideas about photography. I will occasionally talk about other photographers, things I am inspired by. I will sometimes talk about life and not even mention anything even distantly related to photography. I definitely plan on using this blog to post a lot of photos that are of a different style than what is typically in my portfolio.

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A month or two ago, I made a trip up to New England to do a few photo shoots. I did one in New Hampshire with a good group of guys in a band called Armor For The Broken, then I had to make the trek down to southern Massachusetts to shoot a band called The Miles Between. That trek involved me driving through Boston in the morning. I was doing what I often do when traveling, which is putting my 5D on aperture priority with my 24mm f2.8 lens and holding it at arms length while shooting some random shots. I came up upon the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge bridge and somehow was able to miraculously get two really good shots of it. I then managed to put a sneaky good lightroom edit on it that I liked, and I usually don’t like these weird edits, but I think it turned out good. If interested in buying this as a print or licensing usage, please get in touch with me. Anyway, here is that photo:

The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge in Boston

the Zakum Bridge in Boston

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5 Responses to “The beginning.”

  1. tucker leary says:

    i thought of this shot of yours as i drove across that very bridge yesterday. marvelous!

  2. keatonandrew says:

    it’s such a sweet bridge! Makes me want to go back to boston to photograph it again

  3. Sonja says:

    Love your work, its great stuff! I’m like your editing techniques greatly…just from the stuff I could see on the front page =)

    How long have you been taking pictures? (Yes i could probably find it somewhere…but im a dipshit haha…horrible at finding stuff…plus now i get the excitement of asking!)

  4. yosoygustavo says:

    Me encanta tu trabajo me gustaria saber un poco sobre las tecnicas de edicion =)

  5. Alicia says:

    I love your photography. So creative and interesting.

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