Dan Donovan

Dan "Buddy" Donovan, originally from East Boston along with his wife Margie welcomed me into their Revere Beach apartment and I heard stories that truly falls into "truth is stranger than fiction". A World War II Marine Vet; our time was too short and I look forward to hearing more tales from a remarkable life.

IMGP4385-Edit.jpg

Hardy Prince, WWII Naval Aviator

My father, Michael Charney, who served in WWII, was 60 when I was born. One of my great disappointments is that I didn't become a photographer until after he had passed on. I met Hardy while working on a newspaper article and quickly asked if I could visit him and take a portrait for a series on veterans of foreign wars. Hardy was gracious enough to let me do that. He is 96 and lives independently where he and his late wife raised their five sons. 

Tali

While visiting Jerusalem, our family was very fortunate to meet with Tali Friedman at the Mahane Yehuda Market. She guided us as we met different shop owners and collected items for Tali and her brother to prepare (with our help) in her studio directly above the market. It was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience . . .

Roland

After finishing up a corporate shoot in Boston I had a great opportunity to continue a portrait series on Revere Beach. The absolute best part of taking Roland's portrait was his passion for seeking out New England's history and of reuniting items lost to their owners. 

Boston Youth Wrestling

While searching for the gym at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School in Roxbury, I was lucky to come across Jose, a helpful student who led me to the gym. I was doubly lucky to take his portrait, launching my new photo project with the Boston Youth Wrestling. Once in the gym, I met four coaches, a different Jose, Chris, Justin, & Brad who shared stories, and their evident passion about wrestling and the kids they teach. I have clearly started a new project I know will develop into a deeply rewarding series.

Roofers

While driving home the sight of so many roofers working on one house stopped me and I pulled over and began to attempt to capture this spectacle but all the views made it quite difficult and anyway something much better happened: I got to meet the roofers and spend some time talking: thanks to Steven, Lenny, Mendoza, Raymond, & Alex

Lenny
Lenny
Mendoza