Thursday, May 19, 2011
Suburbia
It's always strange to go home after spending a great deal of time in Worcester. A bit unnerving. I've taken to walking and photographing whenever possible. It's a cute little town, ripe with photographic possibilities.
Lauren's house
My best friend recently moved into a house that used to be her grandparents'. As they had lived there so long, the basement, which was her grandfather's workshop, had accumulated quite a bit of clutter. The basement was mostly filled with old tools, jars of nails, and the like, but there were also tons of relics of Mr. Duffy's military days and family milestones. Practically everything was wooden, rusty, and/or had an expiration date from 40 years ago. It felt like a total time warp.
As soon as I walked down the stairs, I was overwhelmed with how gorgeous the light was, sprinted back upstairs, grabbed my cameras, and got snapping. I went over to help her clean out the basement, but I mostly just took pictures. These are scanned negatives from some way expired film, shot on a Rollei XF 35.

Sunday, May 15, 2011
brb
So, this blog is about to temporarily change from my photo blog to my travel photo blog. A week from tomorrow, I fly out of Boston to spend a month in Luxembourg. I'm planning on travelling to Brussels, Amsterdam, and perhaps somewhere in Germany or Paris while I'm there. I can't wait! So many photos to come :D
Friday, May 6, 2011
Human
Graham in his garage
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East Greenwich, RI
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I recently published a book of the project I've been working on through Blurb. The project is far from done, I think, but I like where it's heading. I set out to capture people just being people. I wanted to find moments of truth in the people who surround me. These people are all important in my life.

I recently published a book of the project I've been working on through Blurb. The project is far from done, I think, but I like where it's heading. I set out to capture people just being people. I wanted to find moments of truth in the people who surround me. These people are all important in my life.
"My work was all about homage, because I thought they were the most beautiful people I've ever met." -Nan Goldin
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