Visual ramblings in various media.

Imbrogna Photo & Design
Imbrogna Photo & Design
Imbrogna Photo & Design
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Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys @ University Park, Cambridge MA – July 17, 2011

Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys played a set as part of a free concert in University Park near Central Square. I’d never seen these guys before, but from what I had heard, I didn’t know how their Carnivale-style performance would play with all the 10-year-olds in the audience (and their parents.) Apparently just fine, considering one of those kids ended up sitting in with the band.
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Art/ Rock Show #4 @ the Rock House – July 15, 2011

The Lights Out @ the Rock House, Allston - July 15, 2011

The Lights Out @ the Rock House, Allston - July 15, 2011

Much thanks to local rock photographer JustBill and the other residents of the Rock House in Allston, the bad-ass bands Neurological Damage, the Lights Out, and the Few, as well as all the Boston-area artists who brought their work for everyone to enjoy. This is the fourth time this roughly-annual event has come together, and it was awesome enough to go for five.
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Quest Eternal

"Quest Eternal" outside the Prudential Center, Boston

“Quest Eternal,” a five-ton figurative bronze sculpture by Boston artist Donald de Lue, reaches to the night sky outside the Boylston St. entrance to the Prudential Center.

Photographed on June 21, 2011. Totally on a whim, too; one of the great things about Boston is that there is monumental sculpture in every corner of the city, and there are amazing cityscapes everywhere.

My Oldest Fan

It’s hot in here. I fully intended to show off some beekeeping photos from this weekend, but I just keep sticking myself in front of the fan instead. So I’ll put it here, and maybe it’ll get me back to work.

(It’s an old Westinghouse I inherited when some friends moved cross-country, mostly because “it looks cool.” ) Continue reading >>

Thanks, Thumbtack!

No pictures in this post; just a quick thank-you to Thumbtack.com, a sort of photographer-networking site which has been checking craigslist posts for me ever since I activated (and forgot ) my account last October. It found me a short-notice, business-headshot client out of nowhere!

So, on the one hand, I got one gig in eight months; on the other hand, it was a good job with a lovely client. It’s free to list with Thumbtack, there is a good network of members and clients if you choose to explore it, and clearly they’re low-spam if I forgot about them. So, in short, thanks, Thumbtack!