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Welcome!!

"When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence"
-Ansel Adams

I'm Nicole and I'm glad you have stumbled upon my little space on the net to show you what I do as a portrait and fine art photographer in the Boston Area. By day, I am a college administrator for a local art college and can't get enough of the students I get to work with! Personally, I like books on a rainy day, the smells of fall (apple crisp, foliage, pumpkin spice lattes!), and traveling. Some of my dislikes include Boston traffic, dirty dishes, and sweet iced tea.

Feel free to look around. Get an idea about my photography style, learn more about me, even be introduced into my life. Come back soon!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

everyday life in boston!

ello,

So I found that the funny thing about photography is that when my world is chaotic and crumbling around me, I can pick up the nikon and she see's things that make me smile. She finds the smallest part of a fence to look through, a happy couple holding hands at the T, gorgeous houses made of brick and mortar, and some day's the life you wish you had.

Over the long weekend, the nikon was suffering from some cabin fever as was I!! So what a better solution than to shoot with no plan and no restrictions! It's a wonderful feeling.

I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them!

 
I have a love affair with macro photography.

 In another life maybe??

 
 This was an early Saturday morning...I wonder where they were going?





 
 One of my favorite churches on Boston! You'll notice I enjoy patterns as well.




 

 I'm not a huge chocolate fan...but.... mmmhm

Love that the fence is almost translucent.

  
Newbury Street 

And then it snowed!!

 Gorgeous.

 Loved that gate!

Imagine how that gazebo would look in the summer??

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The squirrel point of view?

If I didn't know any better I'd think this shot was taken back in the late 1800's.


Just tried to tilt the camera a bit.








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