Day trips are often proposed, but rarely executed. Amanda and I have been talking about going to Newport, Rhode Island for months. We finally came to a date that worked, and we went!
A boat-fixer-upper place. Restoration, I think its called? Yeah, that's it.
Doesn't this make you want to get outside and work in the yard... Or at least call a landscaper?
Dream on!!
And over to Bellevue!
The street of the Newport Mansions. I love this street because it's concrete and not asphalt paved. Some day I want to live on a concrete paved street... So neurotic!
I hate to associate this with Newport, but while we were walking down the street this disgusting tour bus drove by projecting gasoline into the air for hundreds of feet. Cars were stopped behind it because they didn't want to get it all over their cars. This bus was such a piece - that I couldn't even make out the license plate because it was covered in black suit.
Everywhere I go, I try to leave it a bit nicer then when I came. Even when this is impossible, I'm still always conscious of myself. I always try to do my part, whether it be cleaning up after myself at a friends house, or simply taking home a plastic/aluminum can for recycle - instead of throwing in the trash. That's why it pisses me off to see things like this, which I see a lot it seems like!
...ON TO PRETTIER THINGS!
For some reason this house drew us in. Small but very elegant.
On the side of the estate.
Million dollar porch.
Heading to the Cliff Walk!
The Cliff Walk has an un-finished part to it... We made it though!
With my new aviators.
Surfers - In Newport!
Self-timer portrait. Love this one.
BAD DOG!
The Breakers Mansion. We didn't go in (although I've been before) rather we just walked along the Cliff Walk. We spent a lot of time at the shops, and out to eat, so we no longer felt it was absolutely necessary to go into the mansions. The Cliff Walk was pretty good substitute anyways!
Side gate to the Breakers.
Iron & lock detail. Certainly no Jessica Claire lock!
Me portrait.
I LOVE round trees like this!!
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Tater tot came over and spent a day at our house last week. There was never a dull moment.
Playing the piano with gramps.
Concentrating.
He loves watermelon especially.
He also loves Newton fire fighters.
No clue what she was getting into...
I think he knew something was going to come out eventually.
My sister at the controls.
A little more cautious this time.
That was fun!
Grammie.
Going in for the kill.
I love this one.
Favorite.
Colder than you thought?
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Summer is almost over. For everyone else that is! My fun doesn't end until September 24th... Anyways, I've been trying to make as many plans as possible before everyone leaves, and August has been fun so far. In the past week or so I've hung out with my friend Kim a lot... She has a great pool which I always find myself in (sometimes as late as 2am!). One night I took over my equipment and we set up some pool shots. The pool lighting makes photos come out very neat. Here are some shots:
Meri, Kim & I.
I don't have a remote so every picture required me to get out & dry off before I could set the timer again. Not fun.
Walking on water, kinda.
I'm holding my underwater digital camera in this shot. We used it to take pictures, but also to illuminate our faces in the long exposure shots.
Like in this photo.
The flash didn't work here but I still like it.
On Sunday we went to see the Hopper exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts. It was the last day of the exhibit.
And it was sold out.
But we had tickets! Photography was not allowed inside the exhibit, and I actually followed the rules. The show was really great - Hopper was an amazing painter and it was so cool to actually see his famous pieces up close and personal.
In front of her grandparent's sign.
That night Kim threw a party by the pool. We had a cake for Naven who happened to be celebrating her birthday - it was very good!
Lighting the candles.
Naven works for Kim's family, she is such an amazing person! Last year she helped me make a video for my nutrition class which really helped me out. You can check it out Here.
Happy Birthday!
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Yesterday turned out to be one of those days where you go for something and you realize that life is about more than just 9-5. That's because I took off my 9-5 to go meet up with the infamous photographers, Becker & Jessica Claire from California. Seriously, if you are ever bored, check out their work, it will entertain you for hours.
I spend so much of my free time checking up on my favorite photographers because I can't tell you just how inspiring they are to me as a young photographer. [b]ecker & Jess are two of those people who I have come to really admire. Their entire attitude towards work and play totally agrees with me, and through them I've discovered that it is possible to be in this business and REALLY enjoy it!
When they announced that they would be in Boston over the weekend, I immediately canceled all of my plans ;) They were at Boston Beer Works on Saturday, awaiting anyone that wanted to come and say hi. I ended up not only meeting [b] & Jess, but also 5 other great people from the Boston area, (stalkers like myself). Needless to say, it really was a very fun evening.
Becker with his crazily recognizable [b] logo!
Jess, playing with my camera...
Becker with Paula, a portrait photographer, and Taz, a really talented everything photographer.
The BPD on to you Becker...
Becker was also nice enough to show me how to use my camera a little better. He hooked it up with some sweet custom functions, which he tested on me! I love these photos he took... I may use them on my new website (coming in Sept!).
Can you believe this guy uses THAT camera!? I couldn't... haha!
Jess, Becker & I.
It was such a nice day to be in Boston...
By the way, this image is straight out of the camera... The settings on my camera that Becker left me with are really awesome... and I had no idea it was even possible.
After we all departed, my sister met me at Fenway and we tried to get tickets to the game...
Never wait till the last minute...
My sister Carol while we waited in line for tickets.
We usually don't have a problem with her hospital ID but the game was completely sold out... too bad!
I don't usually do an "after thought", but today I will. I feel that life is too short to do things by the book. Well, some things you have to do by the book, but I do think lifes short enough that you should try to take advantage of every opportunity that you can. Going to meet those guys was very random - but I'm really glad I did, and who knows what may come out of it. I've noticed that little things can sometimes turn into really great big things, especially when you want them to! At least in this business, that is 100% true. Networking and getting out there is SO important, and it's something I'm really going to work on. If your in the Boston area (or anywhere actually), leave me a comment or send me an email to introduce yourself! Who knows what it could bring you!
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