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BloodybackBloodyback is a genre-bending, independent period horror film written and directed by Daniel Byers, and produced by Skyship Films. In addition to getting to do some production photography, I also got to appear in the film - in a small speaking role as a British redcoat, and later, as my "deadcoat" zombie self, following my death on the battlefield. |
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What You Don't Know About MeThis was a City Of Boston community arts project with 2017 Artist-In-Residence Charles Coe, with whom I have had the opportunity to work as a photographer on several occasions. Charles compiled a set of personal histories from people living or working in Boston's Mission Hill neighborhood and matched them with a photographic portrait of the teller. The goal was to offer combinations of image and story that create moments of surprise. And to encourage us all, in an increasingly divided society, to move beyond stereotypes and preconceptions and engage our neighbors with open minds. |
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Landscape Design BookAs a photographer it's immensely gratifying to see your work in print, and despite the instant gratification of our digital age I'm still a huge fan of printed books. I was commissioned to photograph a garden in Cambridge Massachusetts that had been created by the renowned French landscape designer Hugues Peuvergne. My photographs were included in a beautiful hardbound book that is a record of Hugues' wonderful landscape design work over the last few years and I was thrilled to be able to contribute to it. The book is available through Amazon, and although it is written in French, the many gorgeous pictures in it make the struggle with the language worth the effort if you don't speak French but are interested in really artful landscape design. |
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Lemax Farm RestorationI was really delighted when a conservation group working with the Preservation Trust of Vermont and The Upper Valley Land Trust, approached me about photographing a historic Vermont farm that was originally featured in the Farm Security Administration's (FSA) iconic catalog of photography of rural American life in the 1920s and 1930s. A local fundraising campaign was able to raise enough money to fund the complete restoration of the interior and exterior of this historic building and I was thrilled to be given the assignment of photographing it for the campaign. |