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  • A father with his two daughters in Lake Blue Heron, Poconos, PA.
    Inner Tube Father and Daughters
  • Two daughters running to Mom and Dad in the Poconos, PA.
    Running to Mom and Dad
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  • Young girl upside down on a swing in the Poconos, PA.
    Upside Down Surprise
  • Young girl on a swing in the Poconos, PA.
    Swing Girl
  • Two sisters on a tire swing in the Poconos, PA.
    Swing Sisters
  • Three generations in the Poconos, PA.
    Extended Family
  • Family on a dock in the Poconos, PA.
    Dock Family
  • A Brazilian Mastiff and two sisters in the Poconos, PA.
    Sisters and Dog
  • Shot for one of my holiday cards.  A faux mob hit takes place under the sign of Henchman St. in Boston's North End.
    Henchman Street Mock Hit
  • An event for Flight Centre USA in Boston, MA.
    FlightCentreUSA_Awards0647.jpg
  • A young boy sings for his parents on the family's karaoke machine in their new home in Springfield, Massachusetts.  Photographed for the Mass Housing Annual Report.
    A Young Boy Entertains His Parents
  • A street cat in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
    PuertoRico-0146.jpg
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  • Reese_2011-0164.jpg
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  • Reese_2011-0116.jpg
  • Nia_2011-0213.jpg
  • Nia_2011-0209.jpg
  • Nia_2011-0165.jpg
  • Nia_2011-0119.jpg
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  • Nia_2011-0073.jpg
  • Gelinas_2011-0031.jpg
  • Ettinger_2011-0161.jpg
  • Ettinger_2011-0146.jpg
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  • Berklee College of Music students check out the soundcheck for Zomboy at the House of Blues, Boston.
    140613_Berklee_Zomboy-0185.jpg
  • Blue Bricks in Old San Juan were once used as ballast by the Spaniards sailing to Puerto Rico.
    Blue Brick Street
  • Taken Saturday, November 14th, 2015 from 8:34-8:45PM. Found and © by Mike Ritter.<br />
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Success, uncertainty, and mourning co-exist in this time collage of the BU Theatre.  This is opening week of A Confederacy of Dunces with Nick Offerman playing lead Ignatius J. Reilly which would go on to be one of the most successful productions in the Huntington’s 33 year history.  However, in October, the Huntington Theatre Company joined the uncertainty descending on Boston’s performing arts community when Boston University rejected an offer by HTC to buy the property deciding instead to see what the market would bear.  The Huntington Theatre Company is guaranteed use of the theater through June 30th, 2017.  In September, Citigroup announced it would no longer sponsor the Citi Performing Arts Center.  On October 11th after the last performance of The Book of Mormon, Emerson College began a year long closure of the Colonial Theatre to explore possible renovations and other uses for the space.  Days earlier, the Boston Lyric Opera announced it would not renew its lease at the Citi Shubert Theatre.  Looming over the scene in the distance is the Prudential Tower lit in red, white, and blue of the French flag commemorating the Paris attacks which happened the day before.
    HighRes_151114_1925_BUTheatre.jpg
  • Taken Wednesday, August 19th, 2015 from 2:55-3:17PM. Found and © by Mike Ritter.<br />
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Here you see the InkBlock condos and shopping center rising up pinned between I90 behind the camera and I93 seen in the distance behind the blue glass of the One Ink building.  In the foreground, children walk towards Chinatown across Herald street with Whole Foods bags.<br />
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This area of the South End used to be the New York Streets Neighborhood harkening back to a mid 19th century rail link between Boston and the Erie Canal.  After becoming Boston’s first urban redevelopment district in 1955, the entire area was leveled leaving only Albany St. behind.  The Boston Herald used to be on this corner but moved to Seaport District in January of 2012 leaving behind inspiration for the InkBlock’s name.  Further down the block, you can see the anchor retail tenant Whole Foods new large store.  Three buildings beyond that, you can see the white Quinzani’s Bakery building.<br />
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Only two weeks before this time collage was created, Quinzani’s announced it was closing due to gentrification and no one in the fourth generation wanting to take it over.  Earlier in the year The Boston Flower Exchange announced it would sell its building on 500 Albany St. with plans uncertain if it will find a new location or simply disband.  By year end, nearby Medieval Manor at 246 E. Berkeley St. would hold its final performance on New Years Eve 2015 before shuttering after 43 years in business.  The InkBlock is bringing about the dense, residential urban living envisioned more than a half century earlier in 1955.  I just doubt many even up to very recently could have predicted just how upscale it would be.
    HighRes_150819_2015_InkBlock.jpg
  • Standard & Poor's Analyst photographed on location with blue background as requested by client.
    130725_SP_JillianLegnos-0005.jpg
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