Archive for the ‘Street Fashion’ Category
Bataclan T-Shirt Project
Three weeks ago while having coffee with Bren Bataclan he excitedly told me that he had a new idea to display his work. We discussed the idea for a few minutes, but it hardly took me two seconds to agree to take photos for his first line of T-Shirts. I think that if you take a look at the photos below you’ll agree, Bren has a fantastic product on his hands that will surely fly off his shelf. Bren, thanks so much for setting up the shoot and allowing me to be part of it!
Tech Entrepreneur
I had the great fortune to spend some time with a great friend, Jason Reuben (like the sandwich), who is now living in LA working on his next tech startup. We had a lot of fun ducking in and out of cupcake stores and night clubs to get the shots that you see here.
Bren Bataclan’s Smile Boston Project
It’s rare to come across someone as enthusiastic about their work as Bren Bataclan is. October marks the 6 year point since Bren’s first appearance at Cambridge Open Studios. Since then Smile Boston Project has been helping to make people smile all throughout the world by leaving free paintings for people to take, each with a sign saying:
“Everything will be all right
this painting is yours to take for free!“
When I asked Bren how many paintings he had left, he commented that “they are all serialized… but somehow I lost count.” I hope that you enjoy the shots of Bren and if you see him around the streets of Cambridge feel free to say “hi” and SMILE!
Bren light painting some of his most popular characters
Istanbul Bound
My friend Ece has spent the past 4 years in Boston going to school at Babson, and sadly it’s her time to return to her home of Istanbul, Turkey. Fortunately we had a chance to get together before she left to take some shots. We were able to take advantage of a variety of spots and landmarks in and around Harvard Square and MIT. We especially had fun at the Stata Center at MIT.
Cambridge River Festival
I attended my first Cambridge River Festival this afternoon and I didn’t know what to expect. What I got was gorgeous weather and lots of good people watching. I took some inspiration today from Bill Cunningham of the NY Times. The first image is of Suzanne, she runs Fusion Ethos Fashion. Enjoy!































