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I thought I'd share some personal photos this time. These are from a recent trip to Florida to see friends and participate in the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival. My friend Shannon and I chose to "paint" (really it's drawing with pastels) a character from the movie The Book Of Life.
While I was visiting, I went with my friend Libby to Miami to a neighborhood called Winwood Walls. It's an amazing place where most of the buildings have murals on them. Public art is good stuff!
Since I'm on a roll. Well, definitely not on a roll, but posting, I'll share images from the fall on the BU campus. I think the highlight was seeing and photographing Will Lautzenheiser with his new arms. Amazing!
While he can't yet apply pressure to his arms, Will Lautzenheiser is still happy to demonstrate how he can now hug his partner Angle Gonzalez during a press conference to share the news of his successful bilateral arm transplant along with his surgeons Dr Matthew Carty, Dr. Simon Talbot, and Dr. Bohdan Pomahac (not pictured) at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) November 25, 2014. Lautzenheiser, 40, who became a quad amputee in 2011 following a life threatening streptococcal infection received his new limbs from an anonymous donor in October. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
Tyler Cotner (CFA'18), left, and Sarah Mankey (CAS'18) keep their eye on the acting during the New Repertory Theatre’s production of Macbeth on BU Beach September 19, 2014.
Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
At a forum to discuss the events in Ferguson, MO, citizenship, and social change at Marsh Chapel September 3, 2014, the panel members were Dr Walter E Fluker, Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor of Ethical Leadership, from left, Capt Thomas Robbins, BUPD, Linwood Blizzard, II, Ph.D. Student in Practical Theology at BU, and Dean of CAS Virginia Sapiro. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
Anubhav Nangia (SAR,'15) spent his summer internship working at the Shapiro Cardiovascular Center at Brigham & Women's Hospital. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photograph
CAS reflects in the glass of the new The Sumner M. Redstone building in the evening light September 3, 2014. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
Students come and go from class outside Alfred L Morse Auditorium in the morning of September 5, 2014. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
Bryan Salvadore (LAW'16) studies trust bill and basic estate planning on a sunny afternoon in Marsh Plaza September 4, 2014. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
Debbie Hinck (LAW'17) from left, Yelena Kuznetsov (LAW'17), and Hillary Chadwick (LAW'17) get to to know each other during a break between classes September 4, 2014. The three had met briefly for the first time back in the spring during an orientation. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
For a story about vaping. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
For a story about vaping. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
Revelers take on a limbo pole during the Deaf Studies Club ASL Ball November 14, 2014 in the GSU backcourt. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
Scott Allen Jarrett, DMA directs the Boston University Symphonic Chorus, members of the Back Bay Chorale and the Marsh Chapel Choir, and the BU Symphony Orchestra during practice at Tsai November 19, 2014. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
QinQing Hilkert, DMA and assistant conductor for BUSO follows along in a score during practice at Tsai Center November 19, 2014. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
The BU Women's Crew Team coach Stacey Rippetoe does her thing on the Charles during an early morning practice October 7, 2014. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
When a passerby flashes them the ASL sign for "I love you" I Embrace You president Melanie Kirsh (CAS'16), far left, and Chelsea Hammond (SED17), far right, react by doing the same at Marsh Plaza October 17, 2014 . Between Kirsh and Hammond and also on hand to dole out some love were Taylor Adkin (SAR17), left, and Courtney White (SAR17). Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
Students hit the stairs between classes at CGS November 6, 2014. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
Claire Richer (CAS'15) from Students for a Just and Stable Future cycles to raise awareness of climate change in the GSU link November 7, 2014. The group was also sharing a petition in an effort to get BU to stop investing in fossil fuel companies. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photogra
I've been a bit neglectful of this here blog, so here is a little slideshow of some photos I shot for clients seeking holiday pics. Not wanting to share photos which clients might want to share themselves on their holiday cards, I decided to keep them to myself til after the new year. I think it's safe now. Also for your viewing pleasure is my own silly holiday card featuring my pup Harlow!
but you wouldn't know it to look at Jenny, Greg and Andy, because they dealt with our chilly session at the Habitat Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary in Belmont like total troopers! This edit is a small one because I don't want to ruin the plot of their holiday cards. I especially like the first shot with Mr. Lion. I'm a fan of the inclusion of our stuffed friends.
I photographed little bitty Molly a few years ago and last weekend was time to hang at home with her new little brother Bradley!
With the cute kid factor off the charts, beautiful weather and perfect fall leaves, this year's fall sessions were a great success! My clients were rock stars, taking on the crazy Salem traffic and even a rain delay in the middle of the day. Salem Willows Park was a new location for CSP and it served my current and new clients well, I thought!
Read MoreWhile I prefer to think of all the great things a person did with their life and not their actual death, recording events is part of what I do. It's also part of how I deal with emotions, sad and happy. So, today I took an early lunch break and went down to the Boston Common to photograph the outpouring of Boston love and appreciation for the brilliant Robin Williams.
Read MoreA year ago, when little Lena was only three days old, I took the below image. This was of course in addition to a number of other stunning images we shot during our session that day (wink wink!).
Read MoreFour years ago I photographed Kristin and Benjamin's wedding. I always love to hear from past clients so I was really happy when Kristin dropped me a line a few weeks ago to let me know it was time to photograph their two month old, Brayden! They opted to not find out what gender he would be, so he had the cutest owl-themed gender neutral room. So fun!