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Welcome to my photography blog—a visual journey through New England and beyond. Dive into my latest adventures, and don’t forget to visit the shop.

  • Main Street Market and Deli

    The Main Street Market and Deli in Hingham, Massachusetts decorated for the holidays. This charming and rustic storefront captures the essence of classic New England, offering a warm, inviting atmosphere for both locals and visitors. This shot was completely unplanned. I was simply driving by when I happened to stop, and without a tripod, I…

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  • Castle Island Sunrise

    Sunrise at Castle Island in South Boston, Massachusetts. Under bitterly cold conditions, I did my best to capture the old pier pilings from the James F. Dahill Harborview area, the Donald McKay obelisk, the Lt. John J. McCorkle Fishing Pier, and the Conley Container Terminal. Despite the frigid wind and numbing cold, every moment of…

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  • Ned’s Point Lighthouse

    I had the chance to visit Ned’s Point Lighthouse this past weekend during golden hour, and it did not disappoint. With the recent arrival of winter, the number of visitors had noticeably decreased. This created a peaceful and quiet setting that made the experience even more special. My wife and I had the entire place…

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  • USS Salem (CA-139)

    The USS Salem (CA-139), a retired heavy cruiser, rests proudly at the Quincy Shipyard in Massachusetts. This historic vessel, once a formidable presence in the U.S. Navy, now serves as a museum, offering a glimpse into naval history.

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  • Red Line Reflection

    An MBTA Red Line conductor, deep in reflection, guides the train across a bridge in Boston, Massachusetts.

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  • Boston Light from Fort Revere

    Boston Light, perched on Little Brewster Island in outer Boston Harbor, is a symbol of maritime history. While it is accessible by boat, you can also catch a spectacular view of this iconic lighthouse from Fort Revere, a historic site on a small peninsula in Hull, Massachusetts. Fort Revere, an 8-acre site on Telegraph Hill…

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  • Lebowich Tenement House

    The iconic Lebowich Tenement House, located at the corner of Prince and Salem Streets in Boston’s historic North End, was built in 1895. Its distinctive architecture immediately caught my attention, reflecting the charm and history of the era. Originally constructed to house the influx of immigrants in the late 19th century, it served as a…

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  • Winter Calm at Scituate Lighthouse

    Winter has arrived on the South Shore, and Scituate Lighthouse looked stunning in the soft afternoon light, surrounded by calm seas after a small winter storm had passed.

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  • Ready for Launch Wallpaper

    A while ago, I shared a blog post titled Ready for Launch and later realized it would make a great iPhone wallpaper. This is my first wallpaper release, so feel free to let me know in the comments if you encounter any issues. It’s designed for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max but should…

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  • Dockside Torii

    Something about the dock’s frame caught my eye—it reminded me of a traditional torii gate.

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  • Turtle Pond

    Early morning at Turtle Pond at the Stony Brook Reservation in Boston, Massachusetts.

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  • Golden Hour at the Harbor

    The “Sails of the Sea” ferry rests at its dock in Plymouth harbor, bathed in the warm glow of the golden hour.

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