Entries Categorized as 'portraits'
October 31, 2008

Just got back a roll from my LOMO fisheye camera. The print lab included a disc with all the images even though it is analog 35mm film.
I love the strange distortions from this plastic, wide contortion lens. It also makes this delightfully tiny, plastic-sounding click that always cracks me up.
This image is from a portrait swap I did with another Boston-area wedding photographer: Ashley O’Dell.
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October 25, 2008
I had a great time sharing my top secret photo spot with another Boston photographer this week. Ashley O’Dell is super terrific and wonderful and we laughed a lot as we checked out the old bear cage from 1912 that is still hanging out there in the woods next to a hiking trail. Talk about hip urban decay! And I have none other than Diana and Micah, who I get to see this Sunday at the wedding, who took me out there for their engagement session last year.
We dubbed the theme of the day ‘retro’ and we brought our little analog cameras and did portraits of one another with holgas, and she had this rangefinder camera that looks like an accordion and according to an aunt does actually still work. As you can see, Ashley does retro and wonderful very, very well (proof!).

My contribution to the theme was to wear this fabulous cape. It’s one of those outer coats that’s not heavy enough to keep you warm, and not so light as to be pure vanity. So, it’s basically applicable for a total of three days out of every year. We’re in the middle of those three days right now, luckily.

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October 16, 2008
I’m headed to an apple orchard in Stow MA on Monday, October 20 and looking for a young girl who I have not yet photographed between age 5 and 14 for a test shoot in the apple orchard. This session may be used as headshots or just fun portraits with the beautiful trees. A parent would be required to be present at the shoot, and sign a model release. Time is negotiable based on your school schedule, but my preference would be for a 3:00 session.
Please spread the word if you know someone who might be interested.
Email rachel@mergeweddings.com for more info or to sign up!

Casting Call details
Who: girl, age 5-14 years - must be accompanied by parent (who will not be in shoot)
Logistics: Monday, October 20 at Carver Hill Orchard (address below)
Session fee: $250 (waived due to my specific request for test shoot)
Model release: parental release required
Included: online proof gallery from photo shoot, 8×10″ fine art print of your choice from the session
Photographer: Rachel Hadiashar
Carver Hill Orchard
Brookside Ave
Stow, MA 01775
(978) 897-6117
www.carverhill.com
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October 15, 2008
another fun outtake from Amanda’s senior session.

I kind of wish we could put this one in the yearbook. ha!
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October 11, 2008
Saturday, November 1 is mergeweddings client appreciation day! So if you hired me to shoot your wedding in 2007 or 2008, I’ll be doing a series of complimentary mini family portraits in Boston.
Who? wedding clients of decenturbanweddings/mergeweddings (2007/2008) and their children/pets
What? Family portraits; 20-30 minutes each
Location? Larz Anderson Park or Franklin Park
Fee? Complimentary session, but with a $50 session reservation fee that becomes a print credit you can use for cards or prints.
Why? Celebrate the last days of autumn, have an excuse to spend some time outside at the park with your spouse, get a head start on your holiday cards!

(a personal favorite from a family session in 2007)
I am taking December off, so November is the final chance to do a portrait session. I love that this time off at the holiday season forces me not to procrastinate or otherwise put off sessions and ordering cards…
If you hired me for another type of portrait session (boudoir, engagement, or headshots) any additional spots will open up at the mini-session $225 rate. Email to get on that waiting list (rachel@mergeweddings.com)
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October 7, 2008
I had a portrait request from my friend Rebekah, a modern opera singer who chooses to perform pieces like Pierrot Lunaire for fun. If you know what that is, you know what I mean. Becki chose a couple of really stunning images to use for her publicity and personal work. And yes, her eyes are really that blue. The images are only slightly edited for exposure.


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September 30, 2008
I wanted to let you know that I absolutely LOVE the photos that you put up in my bridals gallery. I love my wedding photos, but realized after the fact that somehow none were taken of just me or just my husband, and I was really bummed to not have that. The bridals that you took are absolutely stunning and I’m so grateful to have them to add to my [wedding] photos. (Looking back, I wish I had thought to find a way to have you at our wedding, along with our photographers) You just have a way of catching the life, beauty and silliness inside of people and using it to make them even more beautiful on the outside (if that makes any sense?) Thank you for all of the work that you’ve done, from boudoirs to bridals for myself (and for my husband… he’s equally as grateful)…
-M
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September 19, 2008
Amanda is my ONE senior this year. She’s hilarious and we had a great time having adventures around her house. This outtake was her lying on a tennis court next to the playground where we did some of the photos. (I was laughing so hard about how silly we were being, I didn’t notice my hair falling down into the frame!)

Amanda, your photos are ready for viewing! Email me to find out where to see them.
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September 17, 2008
This image has proven popular with the ladies since I posted it on facebook, so I thought Phil deserved his own post.

This is Phil, the brother of the bride. The image was one of the last of the day; the only light comes from the headlights of a car. This is not spontaneous; I definitely told him what to do, but the attitude was all his.
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September 15, 2008