[identity profile] acidgalore.livejournal.com
Errico Studio has been my go-to place for quality passport photographs, but Yelp tells me it has closed. When did that happen?!

So, where can I get good passport photos done in the neighborhood these days? (A place other than CVS, because the photos they take are pretty bad...)
[identity profile] miraclaire.livejournal.com
Hello Davis Square!I am so pleased to be returning to Diaper Lab, one of my favorite local stores and parenting resources, for mini-sessions in celebration of Mothers’ Day.  These minis will be offered in Diaper Lab’s outdoor space, directly adjacent to the store on April 16.

These sessions will be 15-20 minutes long, and I am delighted to be offering a $125 session fee which includes a $75 art credit, which can be used on any of my products — whatever fits your family’s needs the best!

What kinds of times are available?  I understand that every family has their own unique schedule, so I’m offering both Early Bird (6:30-9am) and later afternoon/early evening slots.  As a bonus for Early Bird clients, you will have the option of scheduling your Viewing & Ordering session the same day as your portraits — near-instant gratification!  For both Early Birds and clients who schedule for the later sessions, additional Viewing & Ordering appointments will be available the following day.

There is limited space available, so please send me an email (mira @ mirawhitingphotography.com) or fill out the contact form on my website, http://www.mirawhitingphotography.com/ .
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[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/cgull_/
Jersey barriers are being put up around 240 Elm and pedestrians are already being allowed to walk on the other side of Elm. Of the businesses across a street from the building, only Diva and maybe Redbones are still closed. I just got a 311 call saying Elm reopens at 9pm and Chester might reopen tomorrow.
Big photo. )
[identity profile] greyautumnrain.livejournal.com
The last time I had professional portraits taken of my kids was over two years ago, just before Sears Portrait Studio (which is what I had been using) closed down. I'd really like to get another round of professional portraits done. I could try JCPenny out in a few distant suburban malls, or a more expensive chain that a friend had tried and wasn't impressed by, but I figured I'd ask if there were any local photographers that I could use instead. (Web searches have mostly turned up wedding photographers.)

What I'm looking for is at least 30 minutes with a photographer who has some experience getting moderately well behaved but young kids to cooperate. I'm looking for a few individual shots of each child plus some group shots. I prefer studio shot like the one in my userpic, as the focus is on the kids and the studio setting helps keep the little ones focused. I'd like to get a digital copy of all the pictures and a copyright release so I can print the pictures, post them oneline, use them for a new userpic, etc. Getting shots of three small children smiling and looking in the same direction at the same time is a skill that I am willing to pay for.
[personal profile] ron_newman
Last week, Ian Judge walked by the long-abandoned function hall on Broadway in Powderhouse Circle, and took these four photos, touching off a long Facebook discussion thread. (The thread is public, and I'm posting this here with Ian's permission.)

Both the "Garden Room" and "Cabot Farms" signs have been taken down, the awnings are gone, and some construction seems to be going on inside. The "Cabot Farms" sign is now lying in the back yard; I don't know what happened to the "Garden Room" sign.

According to Doug Orleans, who lives there, the city ordered the property owner to remove the signs and awnings, claiming that they were eyesores.

If anyone knows more about the property owner's plans, please comment here!

(Earlier DSLJ posts about this place: September 2007 | June 2009 )

Ian Judge's photo of the Cabot Farms sign )
[identity profile] tealegirle.livejournal.com
Anybody have a recommendation for a local photographer for maternity/newborn sessions? I loathe the usual draped/naked belly and propped, sweetie-pie baby shots, but I'm not photographer enough myself to have other ideas.

(I have mined the photo tag, but those entries appear to be a couple years old and some links appear to be defunct so I thought an update might be in order.)
[identity profile] georgy.livejournal.com
In the wake of Cameras Inc's departure, has anyone found a good alternative? I'm looking for a local developer where you can upload/order prints online, that isn't CVS, Walgreens, etc.


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[identity profile] kdsorceress.livejournal.com
Hey fellow Davis Squarians! I've had several people ask for photos of the Seven Hills Park sculptures because they can't make it out here on their own. I figured I'd put up some of my best shots, and solicit other people to share their own. I hope this is appropriate!

(I do not know any artists, as I missed both actual sculpting events. Please say hi if one of these awesome things was yours!)

Davis Square

About ten more under the cut )

There are lots more photos in my flickr. If I didn't post a picture of your awesome sculpture, it's probably because I didn't think I got a good enough shot. Hopefully someone else did!

~Sor
[identity profile] serious-noir.livejournal.com
So I looked out my bedroom window late this afternoon to see who was at the bird feeder in my yard and what my Cirque du Soleil squirrels were getting up to in the snow. Whoa! Instead of the usual mix of house sparrows, cardinals and starlings, there was this guy sitting on his kill just ten feet away. I've had the occasional pigeon here, pecking at drops from the bird feeder, but they are not typical. Have had a pair of mourning doves hanging around recently and I have to admit I am glad it was not one of them (love their call and the weird squeaking noise they make when they take off; also their pair bonding).

This was a bit shocking to see at first – have only seen one hawk here before, and then just on the fly in a failed swooping attack. Have had a few cat kills recently which I have not been so happy about (though not because I think cats should be kept indoors but only that I don't want to be maintaining a honeypot to attract  prey for their amusement). This guy was big, though I guess in hawk-world they are mid-sized but this close he seemed huge – body the size of a football. I tapped on the window and made some noise to try to get him to turn around but aside from a bit of head movement he wasn't going anywhere.

After a while he proceeded to tear the pigeon apart. What was eerie (though not surprising) was the complete absence of any other creatures. Usually there are all sorts of comings and goings but I guess word was out on the small creature network.

And that's the way it is...from this nature preserve behind KickAss Cupcakes.

Photo Feb 10, 5 00 36 PM
[identity profile] james fox
This Saturday, December 22nd come and hear "A celebration of Kodachrome and why it went away." Steve and Amber Tourlentes (Somerville residents and lecturers at MassArt) will discuss Kodachrome vs. Ektachrome, digital editing, simulating the Kodachrome palette (Instragram), and more...  See the poster. This will be good folks. Plus we'll have, you know, cider and donuts...

3 p.m. at the Central Branch of the Somerville Public Library (79 Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA). Bus #88 or #90. 

For further information see Friends of the Somerville Public Library event page or email James Fox at FriendsSomervillePublicLibrary@gmail.com.
[identity profile] mnsmom.livejournal.com
A couple of weeks ago my car was broken into here in Davis Square and my camera and camcorder were stolen.  I don't usually leave them in the car.  I forgot that they were there and when I remembered the next day, they were gone.  Unfortunately there was a bunch of videos from my daughters first year of life that I hadn't downloaded yet.  I'm more upset about that than the cameras. I keep hoping that the memory cards might still be out there, and whoever took them, or has them now might be willing to sell them back to me.   I know it's a long shot but has anyone had any luck recovering stolen goods like this? I filed a police report and have been checking craigslist. Any tips on next steps to take?   Thanks in advance.  
[identity profile] littlecitynames.livejournal.com
Yesterday a few of my friends (not me, unfortunately) saw a big halo/inverted double rainbow thing in the Somerville sky, similar to this. It definitely happened, I heard accounts of it from friends who don't know each other. Did anyone else see it, and if so, did you manage to get pictures?
[personal profile] ron_newman
TwoMamas Photography and Historic Somerville are teaming together to create an artistic poster that honors the history, architecture, and unique style of our city.

We need your help! We are looking for unusual, beautiful, quirky, or weird doors from any building (house, City building, school, church, etc.).

Rules of Submission:
- Doors must be in Somerville
- Submit image of door only, without address or other location info
- Images should be in color
- Any quality photo is okay
- Photos must be posted by November 8th, 2012

How we pick:
- If we are intrigued by your submission, we will contact you for details on location
- With owner's permission, we will come photograph the door.
- TwoMamas reserves the right to make final decisions on what images work together with the poster. Even if we photograph your door, it may not make it to the poster.

What you get (if your door makes the final poster):
- fame!
- bragging rights!
- a free poster! (both owner and submitter, if not the same person)

Find us on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/130324780448578/

You can also email us your submission: info@twomamasphotography.com
[identity profile] zenala.livejournal.com
Does anyone have experience getting infant (specifically newborn) passport photos in the area?

(I've had problems with adult passport photos at CVS, otherwise I'd just go there... on the other hand, I had a good experience getting passport photos at that camera store in Davis Square, but I think that's now a hair salon, so that's out, obviously...)
[personal profile] ron_newman
A century or more ago, Somerville and Medford installed stone pillars at various locations to mark the boundary between the two cities. While planning the Somerville Bicycle Committee's upcoming Edge of the City Tour on October 13, I looked around for these markers -- both on the Web and on foot around the Tufts University campus.

So far, I've found seven of them, which I've plotted on a Google map. The map includes links to a photo of each marker -- one by Georgy Cohen ([livejournal.com profile] georgy), two by David Maze ([livejournal.com profile] dzm), one by Elizabeth Bolton, and three by me. Typically, the markers have S etched on one side, M on another side, and the marker number on a third side (or sometimes the same side as S or M). ETA 10/5/12: Thanks to your comments here, the map now has 10 markers, with more coming soon.

If you've seen one that isn't on my map, please comment here so that I can add it! I'd especially like to know if any markers remain for the Somerville-Cambridge or Somerville-Boston (Charlestown) borders.

Here's my photo of one on the west side of Packard Avenue, next to the Tufts tennis courts. (Click on the photo to see a larger version.)

[identity profile] myfatcat.livejournal.com
I am curious if anyone knows of local photography groups or meet ups; I am looking for like minded people into photography to go on some city photo excursions with.

I tried meet up.com and was underwhelmed, wondering if perhaps anyone else knows of a local group, or if there is not one, if there is perhaps interest in starting one up.

-DL
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[personal profile] gilana
I'm designing a document for the City of Somerville (the 2012 municipal budget) and they'd like to make it look a little more interesting and show some of the things that the budget goes to support.  The only photos my contact there has are pretty lo-res, and this is going to be a printed piece.  Does anyone here have any good hi-res photos they'd be willing to allow us to use for free (with photo credit, of course)?  I'm thinking of things like pictures of Somerville landmarks, or from events like ArtBeat or SOS.  Thanks!

Gilly Rosenthol
Rosenthol Design

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