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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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Big Big Buildings | Band Photos

I spent yesterday morning wandering around Somerville with Adam McElreath, artist and the musical genius behind Big Big Buildings.

I spent yesterday morning wandering around Somerville with Adam McElreath, artist and the musical genius behind Big Big Buildings.

Do yourself a favor and listen to this. It's beautiful and I'm not going to lie, I had it on repeat all evening while editing these photos.

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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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Fitness Shoot | Behind the Scenes

I did a shoot for Brooklyn Boulders on monday that involved me balancing on four inch wide crossbeams ten or so feet in the air.

I did a shoot for Brooklyn Boulders on Monday that involved me balancing on four inch wide crossbeams ten or so feet in the air.

Here's a picture my friend took of that happening:

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 In any case, the shoot was a lot of fun and I learned something very important in the behind-the-scenes moments: my coworker is easily the most photogenic person I've ever shot. None of these were posed (in fact, I'm not even sure if he was aware I was taking his picture in the second and third ones).

Thanks, Donovan, for standing around and looking awesome.

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A friend so aptly pointed out that this last one is reminiscent of a Charlie Chaplin movie, Modern Times, which I highly recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it.

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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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Mt. Auburn Cemetery

Gloomy Mondays are perfect for exploring cemeteries.

A fellow photographer friend, Cassy, and I decided that a gloomy Monday is perfect for exploring cemeteries. We ventured out to Mt. Auburn in Watertown. Cassy is an adorable model and took the opportunity to jump behind the lens as well. All the photos I'm in are hers and everything else is mine.












"All that live must die. Passing thro' nature to eternity."

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Cool Air | Exploring Boston

After yet another stressful week, I took my day off as an opportunity to go on a solo adventure and explore the North End of Boston.

Sometimes I forget that it's important to spend time alone and after yet another stressful week, I took my day off as an opportunity to go on a solo adventure. I’ve spent the last year resolutely becoming a workaholic and I’m ashamed to admit I haven’t seen much of the city I’ve come to call home so I wandered downtown.  

Unfortunately it was raining and I discovered belatedly that my umbrella was broken so I holed up in a coffee shop and read a little Lovecraft.

On the way back, I had a chat with an older man on the subway who was going through a midlife crisis. He saw my tattoos and wanted to share his excitement because he was about to get his first. I listened to him talk for a few stops and he decided to share a piece of life advice with me. 

The most important thing he’d learned, he told me, was not to put all of your energy into something you aren’t passionate about because someday you’ll find yourself retiring from a job you never wanted in the first place and wondering where your last thirty years went. He finished the conversation with a sad smile, quoted Joseph Campbell (“follow your bliss”) and got off the train.

It was a short conversation but it was exactly what I needed to hear at this point in my life. For the first time in awhile, I feel like I’m pointing my energy in the right directions.



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Bicycle Adventures

Join me as I try - and fail - to ride a bike in the terrifying roads of Boston.

I've spent a year adjusting to life on the east coast and while the culture shock isn't quite gone, I've passed the point where unfamiliar things surprise me. I made it through the frozen hell that is winter, adopted Dunkin Donuts as a staple of life, and didn't bat an eye at the man I saw running the marathon in a kilt and sandals. The one thing I've yet to acclimate to, however, is cycling.

Few things scare me more than the idea of riding a bike in traffic and in Somerville, it seems to be practically culturally unacceptable to get around any other way. Luckily (I guess), my persistent friend is both very patient with me and stubborn enough to talk me into getting onto a bike in the first place. 

Yesterday, she somehow managed to get me downtown and we rode to the esplanade.

I have a love/hate relationship with this hat.

I don't know if bicycles and I will ever be friends but either way, they make for some good pictures.

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