Boston was my home for 5 years, but all of that predated my DSLR camera. In 2012, I took my little point’n’shoot camera around the town and gradually learned how to frame, edit, and time. Many of these are from that premature learning period, so this album exists for posterity’s sake.
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A broken pier at North End, Boston, MA.
Students trudge through a fast-falling snowstorm in Harvard Business School, MA
My camera has superpowers, capturing fallen rain. Mass Ave., Boston, MA
Boston Common
Kenmore Station in Boston looks strangely alien when illuminated at night.
You can just make out Harvard Business School on the other side of the completely invisible Charles River.
Boston Common
Snow blankets a courtyard in Harvard Business School, MA
The Charles River is a popular place for Harvard students to escape the pressures of school.
The overcast sky blocked the blood moon eclipse, sadly. The Esplanade, Boston, MA.
Goose Party! The Esplanade, Boston, MA
A street reflection, my first notable photo. Taken about two months after I obtained my camera. Boston, MA
Autumn leaves carpet Harvard Yard.
A biker comes around the bend at Harvard.
It looks like Christmas at Harvard Business School.
Storrow Drive, Boston, MA. The iconic Prudential Center and John Hancock building are visible in the distance.
Ominous clouds over a church in Cambridge, MA.
A rare blackout plunges Harvard Yard into darkness.
Created July 2016. Most photos are from 2012-2013.