Monday, December 19, 2011

Unhappy Hipsters

My friends Jenna and Molly got bored, started a blog making fun of photos, it went viral and they got a book deal. I helped them out and took some shots at their book signing here in Boston for It's Lonely in the Modern World. Please check out Unhappy Hipsters and be ready to chuckle at their snarky posts. Oh, and buy a book while you're at it! 

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Skater Girl



 My daughter has declared herself as a skater girl. She even says she's the only girl at her school that skates. Pretty rad!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Pro Bono: Boston Cyclists Union

I've been helping out the Boston Cyclists Union by doing some pro bono photography of their Bike to Market program. They set up at various farmers markets throughout the city and offer free bike tune ups and get feedback on what cyclist would like to see in their neighborhood. I love helping such a good cause. Please check out their website and join or make a donation: http://bostoncyclistsunion.org/

Friday, August 19, 2011

A little monkying around with a young photographer

Being summertime and all sometimes Zoe has to come into the studio and hang for the day. Today she helped me set up to do a few quick shots on white and we nabbed a few shots of each other. I have to say it's pretty damn cool to see her holding a camera. Makes me smile almost every time. Ya know, except when I am asked to make my monkey face!
Zoe, 12 years old going on 33.

Me, 33 years old going on 12.

1, 2, 3, and now!

Monday, August 8, 2011

David Gessner: Globe Magazine

Whenever you get a subject, like David Gessner, who says "You want me to go stand in the middle of the river?" You know it's going to be an awesome shoot. It wasn't just any river but the Charles river. Which is not know for being the cleanest water around. David's a great guy and I had a blast photographing him. Go buy his book "My Green Manifesto". This has to be my favorite environmental portrait that I have taken to date. It was great for a few reasons: 1)I daring subject. 2)I didn't bring lights, it was just me and my camera bag. 3)It was used in the mag exactly how I envisioned it.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

SUPER POST....and July 2011 Flew By

Sorry for the lack of posts. I know it has been a while. July flew by with a ton of fun projects and a week away with my family in Vermont. So here's a super post of what went on:
 The above shot of Holly Courville running through the sunflower field ran as a double page spread in Runner's World. I'm very proud of this shot. It was shot on one of those super ridiculously hot and humid days. I was sweating and poor Holly had to keep running back and forth while I dialed in my lighting and composition. Which I found to be a challenge since the sun was coming from behind but I wanted the front of the sunflowers in the shot. I had to light the runner with a portable strobe and then hold my camera upside down to cheat the shutter sync and shoot at 1/500th of a second to really freeze the action without blur. It took a while and a lot of sweat but we nailed it and I'm proud that it ran in the mag. I also just sent out a promo postcard with this image on it. (If you are a creative and didn't get one and want to be on the list please email me and I'll get one right out!)



I also had this feature in the Boston Globe Magazine on a blueberry farm up in New Hampshire. It was a last minute assignment that needed to be shot over the weekend of the 4th of July. I'm always psyched to shoot so that wasn't a big deal. Plus my parents used to own a blueberry farm in upstate NY so I knew a little about the operation and could talk the talk. Well I guess NH and Google haven't quite nailed down the map thing yet because the road it told me to take didn't exist and combined with no cell reception it took some exploring to arrive more than two hours late. Thankfully Duncan Geddes, pictured in the portrait outtakes above, was super nice and understanding. So we got to explore his property and create some beautiful images for the story. As I knew and Duncan reminded me it was too early for the berry's to be in full go mode and if we shot it a month later the fields would be completely blue, but the editors need the shots done early to fill the space in the mag so we worked our magic and pulled it off.






Then came the call, "Hey Josh, can you please go shoot this island in the harbor for us tomorrow? We need the images as soon as possible. The story closes this week." "Of coarse I can" I replied and began figuring out how to make my way out to Lovells Island. It was me, my camera bag, a sandwich, bottle of water and a swimsuit on a ferry out the next morning. It was super cool and I kept thinking of the show "Lost" as I was exploring these old war forts and looking for the "hatch" which I did find. (see the last outtake above) I can't wait to get back out there and camp for a night or two. One part of the island I had a whole beach to myself with no one around. I threw on my trunks and went for a swim all by myself. It was awesome.


Plus my wife, daughter and I went camping in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont in July too. We really enjoyed being in the mountains. We swam, read, toasted marshmallows, made smores and I even got a day in at the awesome mountain bike trail network called Kingdom Trails. It couldn't have been a better vacation!

I had some other really fun assignments that I can't show yet but July definitely flew by.

Friday, June 17, 2011

PHOneTOS

In addition to this blog and my portfolio site I have created a tumblr blog called "PHOneTOS" as an outlet for the photos I take with my iPhone. Of coarse I prefer to create with hi end cameras and in controlled situations but I am constantly looking and seeing as I walk through life and I capture a ton of cool things with my phone simply because I can. It's always with me and being a photodork I always want to be shooting. The camera-phone is a perfect tool for that. Until now the shots have been simply stored in my phone and are rarely seen by anybody but me (once in a while my wife and daughter get the phone shoved in there face with a "hey check this out) but I want to share with as many people that are interested.
So please go and check out "PHOneTOS"

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Boston Magazine Food Trucks

Chicken Schnitzel from KO Catering and Pies. It's a damn good sandwich, damn good!
 See more images from this shoot online here.
Australian Meat Pies from KO Catering and Pies

Staff Meal's Meatloaf Sandwich is absolutely excellent!

Arepas, also from Staff Meal. Pretty darn good too.
Bon Me also serves up an amazing sandwich!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Globe Magazine Cover and Spread

Here are a few snapshots of my recent Globe Magazine Cover and Feature Spread with Michael Curry of the Boston Chapter of the NAACP.





Monday, May 23, 2011

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Runner's World Peter Larson

This shot ran nice and big in the June issue that's on stands now.
While the story in RW was on runner's form, Peter's mainly studies frogs.
I was hoping for a CSI style lab and office but that wasn't the case. We opted for this nice clean portrait as an alternative.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Reebok/Lady Footlocker Finals

I shot these for Reebok a little while back. They are printed nice and big and should be hanging in the windows of Lady Footlocker right about now. Thanks to Tim, Ann, and Erica at MDG for the fun gig. Thanks to Kyle, Kieth, Nicole, and Christine for helping make it all work smooth.