Thursday, October 4, 2012

Recent Tears. Boston Home, Engadget


 This is a shoot for Boston Home from the summer with the inventive and talented Jess and Jesse of Nervous System in Somerville. They make functional objects from shapes that "work at the intersection of science, art, and technology". Check them out, they have beautiful jewelery and the lamps are amazing.
Ken RIchardson, Ken Richardson Photo, Ken Richardson Photography, Nervous System


This is a fun shoot I had of Citybike here in Boston for Endgadget/Distro. Dan has a passionate view of where the bike should be in out transportation system. The article is getting some serious discussion going on the Engadget site. Read the whole article here.
Ken RIchardson, Ken Richardson Photo, Ken Richardson Photography

Ken RIchardson, Ken Richardson Photo, Ken Richardson Photography




Ken RIchardson, Ken Richardson Photo, Ken Richardson Photography

Ken RIchardson, Ken Richardson Photo, Ken Richardson Photography

Ken RIchardson, Ken Richardson Photo, Ken Richardson Photography


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Sanzone Guitar and Mandolin open house and a good excuse to go to VT.

My family planned a trip to VT to stay with my oldest friend and his wonderful family in VT. Another old friend Chuck Sanzone has recently moved his family to the Green Mtn State and was having an open house for his guitar business. He bought a cool piece of property with an old Blacksmith shop, a 1 room school house (that he turned into his workshop) and a bunch of other barns. Here are a few photos from the weekend.
Jess Fox and Tim Rowell performed.
 
 Chuck in one of his many barns
 The lovely Dara and Fluff Ball
Chickens in his future.
 Dog in our future.
 Motorcycle in his future

That time of year again. FALL MOTOGIRO!

This years Giro was not without incident but the weather was perfect and Vermont was in its full beauty. My little CL90 ran perfectly and team Ministry of Transportation was a total mess.
That is me #67 and Gino up in front.  Photo:Tom Halchuk



Giro rider and friend Dave Roper has a unique ritual of cutting his hair and beard only on the equinox. That means one of his twice yearly cuts came right in the middle of Saturdays ride, so Dave pulled over for a quick shave.


New work popping up


A bunch of portraits I shot this past summer with the good people at Partners+Simons have been popping up on my travels around the interweb. Here's a few.