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Providence Parks for The Trust for Public Land
As a kid, Providence was cool to me because it hosted a big skateboarding competition called Gravity Games and we would get Awful Awfuls at Newport Creamery. As an adult, Providence is cool because it’s a human-focused city that’s revitalizing greenspace and making it safer and easier to get around as a pedestrian or cyclist.…
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Five Years of MIT Fellowship Portraits
I was going through some recent archives as I update my portfolio website and was struck by the mountains of portraits I’ve taken at MIT over the years. Most of this work has been for the MIT News website but I’ve also done some special projects for different departments. For the past five years, I’ve…
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The Vermont town that bought a ski mountain
Yesterday, the Times ran a story on Mount Ascutney in Vermont where I had photographed a story back in 2017 for The Trust for Public Land. We had actually planned on photographing the story in the winter of 2016 but there wasn’t enough snow so we pushed everything back a year. The story started in…
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Trees from the road
Back in December, I traveled around the country for a few weeks for a client. I knew I’d be spending just a night in each location with almost a dozen flights and rental cars over the course of the trip. I needed a meta-game to keep myself sane with the long days of travel and…
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Portland, ME Blizzard
I love snowstorms and last weekend was a great one in Portland. Right now, my wife, Emma, and I are grappling with how to be out in nature without having to drive so darn much to reach it. We are hopefully selling our “outdoorsy” Subaru later this week to spend more time outside on an…
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Janji 2021 Videos
I’m currently reading Bernd Heinrich’s new book “Racing the Clock” on how his last nearly 80 years of running and thinking about the natural world have intertwined. Heinrich has lived in Western Maine on and off since childhood and many of the ultramarathon records he set were on a track not that far from my…
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I’m Not A 0° Surfer
Last weekend, nice clean waves were headed to the beaches of Scarborough, ME, the closest surf town to our home in Portland. The webcam looked great and a few friends texted about jumping in. I said no. It was also below 0° most of the weekend and really windy. I’ll happily run, walk, and bike…