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Spring in Boston | Photo Adventure

There's nothing better than shooting a beautiful person in a beautiful city with beautiful weather.

My lovely friend, Jay, and I took an adventure through Cambridgeside back in March. I - being more stressed out than I've ever been whilst preparing for my move/the end of school/the impending surgery - completely forgot that I had even taken these pictures. (Sorry, Jay.) 

There's nothing better than shooting a beautiful person in a beautiful city with some beautiful weather. We can pretend that the wind WASN'T going a million miles an hour this whole time, even though it almost blew both me and my camera into the ocean. We can also pretend that I can swim.

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Midwestern Road Trip

Road tripping with my parents through four states and two countries.

This August, I went on a road trip with my parents. I haven't seen much of them since I moved to Boston so this adventure was some much needed family bonding time. Here is some cataloguing of our adventures:

TROY, MO

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My younger brother has been living in Missouri the past few months and I hadn't seen him in a year, so it was nice to get to spend some time with him and his adorable girlfriend.

My younger brother has been living in Missouri the past few months and I hadn't seen him in a year, so it was nice to get to spend some time with him and his adorable girlfriend.

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CHICAGO, IL

Sci-fi themed coffee shop in Chicago

Sci-fi themed coffee shop in Chicago

CEDAR SPRINGS, MI

Maternal genealogy in my great aunt and uncle’s house

Maternal genealogy in my great aunt and uncle’s house

BOYNE CITY, MI

This little town in northern Michigan is where my mom’s family comes from. We aren’t able to visit often but I’ve always found this lake to be so peaceful.

I found a treasure trove of old photos in my great aunt’s collection and knew I needed to save them.

TORONTO, CANADA

 NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA

And a bonus collection of iphone pictures.

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Istanbul III: Hoşça Kalın

The final set of pictures from my trip to Istanbul, Turkey.

I've spent a week procrastinating on posting the last of my Istanbul photos. I'm still not prepared to admit to myself that the trip is over and that I'm back to my regularly scheduled programming. (I guess it's lucky that my next adventure to St. Louis, Missouri is in t-minus seven days.)

Alex posted another entry on his blog, this time featuring a video detailing just how difficult it is to make Turkish coffee. Check that out here.

HAGIA SOPHIA

BASILICA CISTERN

Alex and I have a pre-established penchant for creepy underground tunnels (thank you, Edinburgh) so when we found out Istanbul has a cistern complete with giant medusa head columns, we were excited. I only took a couple pictures thanks to the dim lighting, but I'm pretty psyched on how this one turned out.

GALATA KULESI

Galata Tower sticks out of the Beyoğlu skyline and the view from the top is amazing.

This polaroid was the both the last shot in the pack and the last photo I took in Istanbul, which felt fitting. It was an amazing adventure and I really can't wait for the next one.



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Istanbul II: Kaleidoscope Sky

Part 2 of photos from Istanbul, Turkey.

While I indulge my wanderlust with photographs, my partner-in-blogging expresses his with words. Alex posted a piece earlier today (which was tonight for him since he's one of them crazy time travelers) about our adventure over on his site. To tie his post to mine, we're going to start things off with a photo of a cat. Why? Read his piece here to find out.

TAKSIM, ETC.

My friend sent me a buzzfeed article before I left that listed the top coffee shops in the world because luckily for us (and our caffeine addictions) one of them was in the Taksim neighborhood. If anyone is ever in the area, Kronotrop certainly lived up to its hype.

SULTAN AHMED (BLUE) MOSQUE

I had to cover my head before going into the mosques so I bought a scarf of my own. I never did get the hang of keeping it in place.

I've never seen something quite like the mosque's ceiling. It was a kaleidoscope of tiles and I was terrified I wouldn't get any pictures that could accurately portray just how expansive and amazing it was.

KADAKÖY

Istanbul is a unique city in the fact that it is split in half by the Bosphorus and because of this, it rests on two continents. Alex and I took a ferry across to the Asian side because, hey, why not?

We saw a minimum of five kids who played accordion for lira.

Next time, Hagia Sophia, Galata Tower, and Basilica Cistern! That'll be up sometime this weekend.

PS: If anyone ever wanted their head to look like Nemo, I know the place for you.


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Istanbul I: Banks of the Bosphorus

I met Alex in Scotland, he currently lives in Beijing, and he was just crazy enough to meet up with me for a week of adventure in Istanbul, Turkey.

Everyone who knows me knows that I'm addicted to traveling and I'm lucky enough to have people in my life who feel the same. I met Alex in Scotland, he currently lives in Beijing, and he was just crazy enough to meet up with me for a week of adventure in Istanbul, Turkey.

After an exhausting twenty hours of travel, we both made it to Atatürk Havalimanı (airport) in one piece. Like the stubborn folk we are, we decided to find our way to our hotel via the subway system despite speaking no Turkish. Adventure, initiated.

Beyoğlu

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I found a Polaroid camera at a yard sale a few weeks ago and decided to test it out. Not thrilled with the colored frames but you take what you can get on short notice.

Alex learned that the Turkish word for shave is "sakal".

Eminönü Yeni Camii

One the second day, we went to the New Mosque. In the courtyard, there were little stands set up where you could buy bird feed for the pigeon population.

More pictures to follow tomorrow!

And shoutout to the awesome dude I met in Logan airport while waiting at the gate. Ben made the ensuing five hour layover in JFK really fun. Thanks for the nerdy conversation and good luck in Singapore!

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Heroism | Stylized Shoot

A vision of hypothetical superpowers brought to life via thrift store costumes and photography by Michelle Gold of WaziFilms.

A few weeks ago my friend Cara and I had a conversation about what our hypothetical superpowers would be if we, say, lived in a radioactive town a lá Chernobyl. As is to be expected from me, this conversation ended up with us dressed in thrift store hero garb on my favorite roof in Allston. In both costuming and post work, we hope we look like we could be in comics.

This project was a collaboration with Michael Gold and all group shots/anything I was in were taken by him.

(following photo by Michael)

(following photo by Michael)


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Rooftops | Location Scouting

A photographic storyboard of rooftop adventures.

I'm sure I've told everyone by now that I found a crazy expensive lens for under ten dollars a few days ago. Yesterday, my friend Michael and I decided to wander around Allston (a place I've only been to once since I've lived here) and test the thing out.

Here, a photographic storyboard of roof adventures:

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June | A Month in Review

My poor blog has gone terribly neglected in the wake of an incredibly busy month so here's where I get to play catch-up.

My poor blog has gone terribly neglected in the wake of an incredibly busy month so here's where I get to play catch-up. I've also begun something of a photo-a-day project on my instagram now that I have a functional phone so I'm going to include a few of those as well.

I:

At the end of May, I worked Boston Calling - a music festival filled with bands I love. I more or less got paid to see Brand New and needless to say, I was very happy.

II:

I went to my first east coast beach! We ventured out to Ipswich with a slight detour through Salem on the way back. Word to the wise, the Salem Witch Dungeon was the best/worst idea we could have had.

III:

General adventuring around Massachusetts.

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IV:

I went to New York on Monday to see my awesome friend from California, Tomm. I haven't seen him since New Years-ish so I decided to take the bus down despite working both the morning before I left and the afternoon I came back.

The morning started off with a crazy fitness shoot behind the wall at BKB, which I will get to in the next post. But all in all, it was a great way to spend 24 hours.

Four weeks, four sets of pictures. We'll be back to our regularly scheduled programming from here on out. If you want to follow my iphone photo project, you can do so on my instagram.

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