Holcomb’s Used Cars – An Editorial Project
An editorial photography tour of Holcomb’s Used Cars, an award winning shop where vintage and classic vehicles are brought back to factory original!
An editorial photography tour of Holcomb’s Used Cars, an award winning shop where vintage and classic vehicles are brought back to factory original!
Portrait of Paul Kroner in his Somerville studio. Editorial style story telling for the marketing library!
My most famous photo: A Love Note. Its the one that no one seems pay for. And, how I plan to avoid future theft of my intellectual property.
Bear Trap! and Water Balloons! at the historic Dedham Community Theater in March and April. Come by the reception on March 2, 6-7:30!
Just in time for the Fourth of July, my cover photography for the Boston City Paper features the Blue Hills Observatory American flag waving over a blue sky. I also got a nice write up by Janice Williams on the inside!
ARTCOVER magazine does a Matt McKee Feature during a studio visit. See the spread and read the article. Heck, read the whole magazine. It’s good!
How we captured the tech side of theatrical life for the Footlight Club’s theater brochure.
Just a little Horror Photography to wish you all a Happy Halloween!
The Photoshoot for the marketing campaign for Fiddlehead Theatre Company’s Boston production of Elton John and Tim Rice’s AIDA.
The fun part about creating editorial portraits is meeting really interesting people and then creating the perfect, dramatic portrait!
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