angie & tim | lifestyle | boston, ma

shooting other photographers is hard work.  as a photographer or any sort of creative professional knows, we see the world differently then most people.  you can teach anyone the basics of photography, but the inherent difficulty lies in the ability to see something unique and translate it creatively and conceptually to your clients.

it’s the reason clients hire you, they trust that personal creative judgment.  angie, a wedding and portrait photographer, had followed some of my work and decided she wanted to see my creative vision come alive in her hometown of boston.  an 8 hour drive later, I had arrived!  I loved the drive, but I think i’ll be flying in from now on.:)

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yeah, that happened.

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ps- during my stay in boston, i somehow ended up in a rockstar-branded hummer filled with 10 other people handing out free rockstar to all of boston.  seriously!  you can’t even plan that!

a big thank you to angie and tim (and all of boston!) ,

p.

f 24, 09 - 11:17 am

mike minkin - sick shots pat!

glad to see your really moving far with your photography. I definitely need to visit boston some time. It looks like you had an awesome time.

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