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Boston, sunset

Boston, sunset

Jess and I spent the weekend in New York, and I picked up a Nikon 24mm PC-E lens from my good friends at LensProToGo for the trip. I didn’t get anything I really loved from shooting in New York (which was OK, the point of the trip wasn’t photographic anyway), but we rolled back into [...]


Found Money: South Boston

Found Money: South Boston

Matt said it best. The above photo is found money. Not in the literal sense, but in the – “That photo is money – and it could not have been more unexpected.” Rewind a few hours to early yesterday afternoon. A pretty lazy President’s Day. Matt and Brian both had the day off and I [...]


Mark: Kenmore Square, Boston

Mark: Kenmore Square, Boston

In keeping with this month’s theme (or so it may seem), I spent Saturday morning freezing in Kenmore Square, shooting some headshots for Mark’s new blog. If you’re looking for a young photographer whose work will provide some serious inspiration, you really have to check out Mark’s site and new blog. And I know I’ve [...]


Scott & Cecelia: Married: Boston’s Hampshire House

Scott & Cecelia: Married: Boston’s Hampshire House

When Scott first called me up in early September, we hit it off immediately, talking baseball (Scott’s a huge Phillies fan, sorry dude) and when I met Cecelia a few weeks later, well, you’ll see, they’re perfect together.
We kicked off their wedding weekend with a rainy Friday dinner at the Barking Crab, but Saturday it [...]


Back in Boston

Back in Boston

Well I’m back home for a bit, until the end of the month at least, after my face had a bit of a run in with a baseball bat (trust me, it’s not as bad as it sounds). Until I can get back on the field, I’m staying busy shooting locally, and really trying to [...]


And then my tripod froze…

And then my tripod froze…

So there I am Wednesday night, minding my own business, shooting the Zakim in the middle of a freeze-fest (I think it was actually about 35 and misting, but you get the idea), and when I went to get back into my car, my tripod wouldn’t collapse.

It was then I noticed the ice. In the [...]


Five Minutes in East Boston

Five Minutes in East Boston

D300 at 301s, F/18, ISO 100 (14-24mm Nikon lens)
My dad and I headed over to East Boston a little early tonight before we had to pick up my sister at Logan (she’s making some pie concoction tomorrow, it’s all very exciting). It was too cold and windy to take too many shots, so I [...]


New Boston Gallery

New Boston Gallery

As they’re some of my most often asked about images, I thought I’d create a gallery of just my Boston photos. It’s also one of the quickest growing galleries while I’m home this winter – so check back often!
Here’s a link to the new gallery. Boston images by Doug Levy.
-Doug Levy – Boston Cityscape Photographer [...]


East Boston Sunset, Revisited

East Boston Sunset, Revisited

I headed back to East Boston yesterday for sunset. I swear Boston Harbor’s not frozen, it was just a 30 second exposure. Click here for info on how to order a print.

-Doug Levy – Boston Skyline Photographer –
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East Boston Sunset

East Boston Sunset

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I took a ride over to East Boston tonight and found a park I think I’ll be revisting quite frequently. My dad has been telling me to go for a while, and I finally had some time. Now please make it not rain buckets tomorrow? I have [...]


Alex & Maria

Alex & Maria

Yesterday I shot Alex and Maria in downtown Boston with Tony & Anna Yu. . Can you believe Alex and Maria have only known each other for a couple of months now? They were married two weeks ago and wanted to do some more fun portraits downtown so they called their good friend Tony.
I asked [...]


Dreena

Dreena

Well now that I’m home, one of my goals for the winter is to really put in some serious work in developing my portfolio. To that end, I’m planning on setting up some shoots during these next few weeks (before it gets too cold hopefully) with the idea of creating a small number of really [...]


Boston You’re My Home

Boston You’re My Home

I had the day off today so I called up the Marriott Custom House to see if I could get access to shoot sunset from their observation deck. The custom house is a cool spot (and expensive Marriott property) right in the heart of the city. I didn’t get any great shots (it’s tough shoots [...]


Hockey with the Smaht Kids

Hockey with the Smaht Kids

Tonight I shot Harvard vs. the U.S. National Under-18 hockey team at Harvard University for The Patriot Ledger. The national team captain David Warsofsky (#2) is from nearby Marshfield and is expected to be drafted in next year’s NHL draft, and Harvard has an assistant coach, Patrick Foley, who will help coach the national team [...]


A F-F-Freezing Thursday shoot

A F-F-Freezing Thursday shoot

To celebrate my birthday yesterday (and because I hadn’t shot anything in a week or so) my friend Rob and I headed off to shoot sunset yesterday from the roof of the library at Tufts. I think my toes just recovered. Despite the fact that I wore my Under Armour cold gear, someone (me) [...]


MIT

MIT

OK, maybe the title is deceiving. I’m not that smart (though I did pass the Mensa test once). Anyway, my sister and I took a ride over to MIT yesterday as I had to return a lens to Calumet in Cambridge anyway and had been wanting to check out the Stata Center for a while [...]


Jon & Vanessa

Jon & Vanessa

Friday I shot Jon & Vanessa in Cleveland Circle. We had so much fun – 901 photos of fun! They were game for everything, despite the cold (why couldn’t we have had Thursdays heat?) Anyway, here’s a link to the gallery of all the images, and I’ve included a few of my favorites here. Their [...]


A little Friday inspiration

A little Friday inspiration

Just a little inspiration before I head out to shoot my good friends Jon & Vanessa in Cleveland Circle this afternoon. Click here to see what I mean. Also, in other exciting, exciting news, my new 80gb engraved Ipod just arrived. I only ordered it Tuesday! And it’s here and synching as we speak. I’m [...]


From the "Never Good Enough" Department

From the "Never Good Enough" Department

Peter King, the Peter Gammons of football writers, writes in this week’s Monday Morning Quarterback:

“In the windowless Gillette Stadium office of New England vice president of player personnel Scott Pioli is a 2000 Fleer football card with the “New England Patriots Rookie Stars” of that season. On one half of the rectangular card is Boise [...]


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