I just had a great meeting with some new clients here at my studio and I was showing them some of my film work when it dawned on me to maybe post some of my really old film images that have not seen light for a while. There are some shots from Boston and the Dominican Republic, with Haitians working on a sugar plantation.





I also wanted to show off some portraits of Shekia that I shot last week. She has great eyes and I tried to make them the focus of the images. I hope you enjoy!




The old Rowe quarry in Revere.

Haitians working on a sugar plantation, and other farms in the D.R. These images are old slides from about ten year ago.


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Its been over ten years since I picked up my first camera and started making pictures. Time flies and if you don't stop to look around everyone once in a while your going to miss something (yes I know thats from Ferris, lol, Save Ferris!).







Anyways I am putting together a book of my favorite non wedding work from this past decade and I figured I would share some of it here with you. When I look back at some of my early work, I don't always love my composition or lighting, but the shots still have meaning and thats why I love them.
Enjoy!

The feast, Boston's North end.


The Special Olympics



Cowboys


The North Shore



L.A

Dominican Republic

Rockport
The North End

L.A
Jen says:
I love the Rockport boat shot! It would be perfect for my beach-themed room!
(02.18.10 @ 10:25 PM)
Mike Patterson says:
Some amazing captured images Joseph. I hope when I get to my 10th anniversary I can put together an as interesting collection as you have.
Here's looking forward to the next batch of images in 10 yrs time :-)))
(03.01.10 @ 03:58 AM)
joeprez says:
Thanks! I need to make a book now!
(03.01.10 @ 02:26 PM)
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When I was in nashville I fell in love with this album cover, called Date Book, which was just so awesome I had to have it. As soon as I got back to my studio I designed it and ordered it. I followed this album like a child being born, checking its status weekly and then following its route to my house via fed ex. When it arrived today at my house I was scared that the fed ex truck would not leave it since I was at jury duty! Of all the crazy timing. Luckily the package was taken in by someone home and it was waiting for me when I got home.
It was everything I wanted it to be, flush mount, full spreads and really thick and well built pages. This is an album to past down to the generations.
Check it out!
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I have always wanted to shoot an anti-bride, which to me is anything totally non-traditional. Sarah here is not a real bride and this was a shoot just to explore some of the fun and style that could be found with a more goth and punk look.
Any chance for me to make something new or look different and be able to explore new ideas is always a chance I want to take.
I wanted to see if I could be a little bit more edgy and see where that could lead me. The dress was from a runway show that Lorraine Roy loaded to me and they also donated the model Sarah to me for the day. Hair and makeup were done by Twisted Elegance artist Alisha Dube.
The jewelry the bride is wearing is from Chrome Hearts in Las Vegas, some awesome stuff.
We shot in East Boston at Orient Heights next to the giant cross that overlooks Boston. In my mind I had this cross glowing as I always see it when I drive by. Alas, it never lighted up while I was there and we even waited, but light was fading fast so we had to start shooting. It was a bout 29 degrees out, but no wind or moisture in the air so it was very workable. The entire shoot took about 15 minuets and then we were back in my warm truck heading back to the studio.
I hope you like these images. I had a blast shooting them and even though we froze our hinds off I think it was totally worth it.
Jen says:
Joseph, these came out so good! I love the dark royal blue ski in the background! Beautiful contrast!
(02.02.10 @ 07:42 PM)
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