Friday, April 3, 2009

We're starting over

The followers of my blog (all 4 of you currently) may notice that almost all of the posts are gone. That's because I deleted them. They were inane personal ramblings and short, unfocused thoughts that were just taking up space on the internet. As of today, I'm starting over. Part of the reason for my failure as a blogger is that I didn't really know where I was taking the blog. I knew I wanted to take people on a journey with me, but had no idea how we were getting there or even where we were going. With the tremendous support for my recent article on photographer's rights being violated in Chelsea I now know where we're headed, and that we'll be using multiple forms of transportation to get there.

For starters, I'm not going to blog every day. Why? Because I don't have something interesting or poignant to say every day and even my wife doesn't like to hear me just babble about nothing. So although this won't be the first post on the blog, I did leave the few decent posts up, we're taking the first step on our journey starting now:

Thought I'd start this with more of an introduction than anything really sophisticated. I'm an photographer in the MetroWest area of Massachusetts which encompasses the areas surrounding Boston. Even after living in North Carolina for almost 30 years my heart belongs here in Boston. It's simply the best place I've ever been. So rich in history, Boston is definitely one of the great American cities. Much of my photography centers around my love of my new home. I enjoy providing people with a view of Boston how I see it: The Good, the Bad, and the Red Sox.

I am very proud to be the photo editor at Bostonist.com.In addition to determining the photo of the day, keeping on top of photography related issues in Boston, and finding photographers for assignments, I also cover local collegiate sports including Boston University, Boston College, Northeastern, & UMASS. I've had the fortune to work along side sports photography greats like Steve Babineau of the Boston Bruins and interview Photoshop heavy hitter Scott Kelby


~Brad

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