We've known Brett for a couple years. He is a good friend and photographer, and when he asked us for some trashy head shots, we knew the perfect place!
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We recently had the pleasure of attending an art show opening for an amazing artist named Christine Spera! Her art is vibrant and weird and truly fantastic! I really wanted to win one of her canvas mounted pieces in the raffle, I even offered her a bribe, but alas I didn't win. Christine was kind enough to give me a signed print however and it is currently being framed so I can hang it over my desk. She is a young creative talent and her first show had an amazing turnout, in fact the event was wall to wall people for the entire evening! Check out her Facebook page and say hello.
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Amy and Harlan wanted a unique location. As a unique couple themselves, we felt they might like the grafitti-covered, abandoned outbuilding of an old warehouse. The sign said "Private Property", but we didn't let that stop us. The place was perfect and we didn't waste any time getting to work. We asked them to climb up a rickety, mangled ladder to the second floor and they did not hesitate. When we found an old bicycle that had been discarded and burned, we knew we wanted to use it for a few shots, and once again Amy and Harlan were game. And yes, those are shotgun blasts in the roof where the light shines through! We had a great time with these two, and cannot wait to return to this location and explore it further.
I was born, as many of us were, a very young child. The hospital was in Connecticut , and so were my parents, which made it convenient. Until the age of 7, I grew up in a small Massachusetts town called Middleboro. I had a better than average childhood with very little money. I spent days playing with my friends, picking berries, and generally finding mischief wherever I could. Only once were the police involved.
I met Evelyn at a time when my life was at a crossroads. Her love saved my life and gave me hope.