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Make Music Cambridge

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I had the privilege today to attend  Make Music Cambridge today in Harvard Square.  There were many great musicians and some dedicated crowds that braved the drizzly Boston weather to make the event a great success.  I want to personally recognize my friend Alexis Berthier for organizing yet another great music festival in Harvard Square.  The first images are of a wildly talented Berklee College of Music student Silvina Moreno.  She was joined inside of the entry way at The Coop by her classmate Eddie.   Also, for the first time, there is a video shot with my Nikon D90 of Silvina and Eddie performing.  The remainder of the images here are of a variety of musicians throughout the event.

Silvina Moreno

Silvina Moreno

Silvina Moreno

Silvina Moreno

Silvina Moreno

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Written by zacharybk

June 21st, 2009 at 11:58 pm

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  1. who wouldn’t like these shots?. I especially liked the shots taken from r-l of the singer and accompanist each playing guitar. The side lighed pose is effective. And with the video thrown in we really get a chance to see what these young people are about.
    Nice group shot of the [group].

    very nice. very nice. thanks Zach.

    big D from Hampden

    22 Jun 09 at 9:36 am

  2. Great shots of the singers- can almost hear the lyrics being sung. Nice work !

    Cindy

    23 Jun 09 at 11:07 pm

  3. Great shots of Silvina - they definitely capture her range of expression as she’s singing, and in an almost synaesthetic way, the photos also emanate the dynamic mood of musicality through their composition. The video helps to bring that out, perhaps - she is indeed incredibly talented.

    For all the photos, you have done great things with lighting in an otherwise drizzly environment, and your eye has done a really great job of capturing musicians in their element - being at home with their music and instruments.

    Kat

    27 Jun 09 at 5:09 pm

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