Saturday, August 9, 2008

Postcards from San Francisco


The only way to keep your heart beating, as a photographer, is to shoot what you love....Joe McNally [The Moment it Clicks]

I spent 2 weeks in northern California, with the most important people in my life. Postcards are here

Monday, July 21, 2008

Congrats to Neeti and Shamit


Congratulations to Neeti and Shamit, who were married recently in Boston. It was a hot and humid day outside but the Westin Hotel near the convention center was nice and cool. Thanks again to my friend, Kishan Maheshwary for the invitation to shoot with him. Pictures are here....soon

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Milee & Rus


Congratulations to Milee and Rus, who were married recently at Roger Williams Park, in Providence. It was a hot and humid day. Infrared images make it look like a snowscape. Thanks again to my friend, Kishan Maheshwary for the invitation to shoot with him. Pictures here.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Congratulations to Alissa & Hemal

Congratulations to Alissa and Hemal who were married in Worcester recently. I was invited to document the reception at Mechanics Hall. Pictures are here

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Postcards from NYC



A spring weekend in New York was surprisingly good. How NY has changed: people are more friendly than in Boston. No really! There is less security theater and paranoia than in Boston. Imagine people entering an art gallery with a bag, taking photographs, holding the door open for someone. I saw it all. I am not exactly ready to move to New York but I was pleasantly surprised. Photographs here are from Tibet House [Danny Conant and Catherine Steinmann], MOMA [Olafur Eliassen], Madison Square Park, the wonderful Tabla restaurant. We also went to the 11th Street Bar, home of the NY Liverpool Supporters' Club, to watch the Liverpool game. It had a warm, friendly atmosphere but was too dark for photography.

Watch out for the kiss:

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Life without braces



A great moment in herstory. Standing outside the dentist's office, after the liberation of her teeth, Rachel stopped grinning for a moment for a single word of commentary: "Weird". Ahh...I remember that moment of freedom, that feeling of having a giant mouth [again], like it was....36 years ago.