A few portraits of tea…
If you were not aware, I am in India for a university sponsored study on the anthropology of tea. The mission is to know tea, learn how it is made,…
If you were not aware, I am in India for a university sponsored study on the anthropology of tea. The mission is to know tea, learn how it is made,…
Today a few of my students and I were privileged to take a walk around Harvard University – and quite a few places behind the scenes – with University Photographer and photojournalist…
I’m all for exercise. Today, we jogged the Freedom Trail, the red line they’ve painted/bricked through all of Boston connecting all the major sites. From the site of the Boston…
Today was an official/unofficial kick-off for the impending journeys coming up. Most of the group you will know from last year; there are a few new faces though. Last year,…
Absurd title, simple photo. Just liked it. That is all. Stay tuned… -Noah D.
Pardon the extreme delay of this day of images, its a bit of a retro-post. I was fortunate enough to be asked once more to share in someone’s wedding and…
There is no part of my job in which I am not required to deal with people. And sometimes, lots of people. People… is what it is all about. Interacting…
My job at the university consists of two primary things: 1.) Here’s a list of shots from 3 years ago that we want duplicated with current students. 2.) Here’s a…
They warned me. They all warned me. “You will return,” they say. I just never expected that I would return with the university as a client. Funny the way it…
Load the car and write the note Grab your bag and grab your coat Tell the ones that need to know We are headed north One foot in and one…
Taking a large photo of a group with absolutely no prep or lighting setup… That’s what happens when you look down at your watch and see you have just enough…
In the spirit of all these disasters around the world these days, my school’s annual disaster drill was an earthquake. A bit “localized” for an earthquake, only the library took…