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Classes During the Day & BMX Bike Stunts at Night

Samuel (Student at Wentworth)

"The best pictures are always those you don't plan."

I either heard that quote somewhere or just made it up, but it's true. Personally, I get a natural high from coming across a picture. There is something about capturing a spontaneous moment that can not be put into words, only felt.

Just the other night, on my way home, I came across a few college students doing tricks on BMX bikes (gotta' love the city). I had just finished up a project with fellow artist, Dante Luna, when we spotted them mid-air as we turned into a street. Of course, we stopped to mingle.

Forward With Felix Arroyo (The People's Mayor)

Felix Arroyo alongside his team & supporters.
Being born and raised in the city of Boston has been an amazing experience for me, to say the least. I've spent the last 10+ years of my young life living in the Historical South End. More specific, the Villa Victoria. A neighborhood that was formed in the late 1960s by Puerto Rican activists, who stood up against private companies who aimed to gain control over their urban development. After years of protest they were successful, and turned what was known as Parcel 19 into a healthy community for low-income families.
Growing up I've heard this story plenty of times but it continues to be an inspiration for me. Not only has Boston taught me to be strong, but the history in my neighborhood has taught me to unite and fight for what I believe in. Which is why today I come to you, not as a blogger but a person. Change can only come when those who desire it take action. 
If you're a Boston citizen, I hope you will be voting this month for our next possible Mayor. Although all the candidates have the best interests of our city in mind, I can promise you that Felix Arroyo is "The People's Mayor". I've been documenting his mayoral campaign since June (here and there). Today I met him and his team at Forest Hills Station, as he greeted people on their morning commute.

"Best Child Portrait" WINNERS!

After attending (and of course photographing) a family pool party last month, I was inspired to create a "Best Child Portrait" Contest. I figured it would be a good way to interact with my viewers and incorporate their work on my blog/site.

One BIG Thank You to everyone who participated. Originally I was only going to choose "1" winner. But- after seeing all the great work I decided to bend the rules and chose my favorite 3 instead.

A Weekend in the Dominican Republic

Being a photographer, I always envisioned myself in a foreign land, documenting a culture unfamiliar to me. Trying to adapt to the ways of the locals; absorbing all knowledge they have to give away to a stranger like myself. To then return home with amazing pictures that'll allow me to share my journey with others.

Well, this was all a "dream" up until last month, when my aunt chose the Dominican Republic as her wedding location. A few other family members and myself got our tickets last minute (with the help of the bride). After some paperwork and passport fees, we were finally ready to go.

After I returned and had a chance to review my photos, I chose a few of my favorite shots and added the back stories to go along with them.

I was only able to go for a weekend but I was grateful nonetheless. When I wasn't acting like a tourist (site seeing) I was hanging out in San Pedro de Macoris. It's a town known to produce some of the countries best baseball players and fisherman. The images above show the people and kids on what is considered normal day.

Wedding Photography (Summer of 2013)

The Summer is always a good time to tie the knot. I was honored to have been able to capture a few special moments. Here are five of my favorite pictures, which I chose to represent my Summer of photographing weddings. Enjoy!