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Boston Public Garden
Nick Viveiros: “Love Across The Zodiac” promotional shoot
In late-2019, my good friend and former counterpart at The Suffolk Journal launched his second book of poetry titled Love Across The Zodiac, a self-reflective, contemplative and vivid work of art in the form of written word. A creative soul and creative writer, Viveiros dives into the melancholic and triumphant parts of his life, writingContinueContinue reading “Nick Viveiros: “Love Across The Zodiac” promotional shoot”
Kona Blue: Whale Tails, Dec. 28, 2019, Williston VT
Born in late-May, 2019, Kona came into my family’s life in the summer of 2019. These are some photos of her taken around 7 or so months old. More photos to come. The “Blue” in her name was coined since she had a blue string around her neck when she was still living with herContinueContinue reading “Kona Blue: Whale Tails, Dec. 28, 2019, Williston VT”
Stowe, Vermont Fall Foliage, Oct. 11, 2019
Some shots taken from various places in and around Stowe, VT, during the fall-foliage, an attraction that tourists worldwide come to see. These were all taken with a Canon Rebel SL2, and have been lightly edited mostly for saturation.
No vote for arming campus police officers— yet
This article was cowritten by Caroline Enos. The Suffolk University Board of Trustees in June indefinitely delayed a vote on whether to arm the Suffolk University Police Department (SUPD). University officials said the board will vote on the issue later this year, or as early as next month. The postponement came after a push lastContinueContinue reading “No vote for arming campus police officers— yet”
Red Arrows fly over Boston
Kona Blue: Lo Presti, East Boston
Kona at around two months old.
Boston Cityscapes
A forever changing landscape of landfill and concrete jungles, the Boston skyline has never been a difficult or unrewarding one to photograph. Here you will find a selection of photos taken from Piers Park in East Boston — where I call home — the Longfellow Bridge, The West End, Lo Presti Park in Eastie andContinueContinue reading “Boston Cityscapes”