Ian MacLellan

documentary photojournalist and geologist

Month: January, 2009

Everything is floating… How I like to photograph the floating…

For awhile now I have grabbed the reins of my manual focus and switched it off the subject to all the flying and floating schmaltz as it makes its way through a turbulent world. Maybe there is something there, maybe not. Every snowstorm I take my focus off the normal subjects and switch it to [...]

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Revere Beach Snowy

Made my way over to Revere Beach in my big old rubber boots. Spent about two hours wading in ice and slush ocean waves…

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Our Adventure

Ian’s most recent email to me says he is apparently going “neo-luddite” for a couple days, meaning that he is not using his computer, watching TV, or playing video games. He also sent my newest picture to write about as it is Monday, or at least was Monday not to long ago. This one was [...]

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Off I Go

One of the best things about college is probably that my classes don’t start again until the 15th. Piers and I are off to Carter Hut near Pinkham Notch and Mt. Washington for a few days. Taking the bus up of course, because neither of us have our licenses. It takes a big heavy bag [...]

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Tufts Exposure Students Blog about the Development of their Stories

Tufts “[EXPOSURE] is a program of the Institute for Global Leadership at Tufts University dedicated to the advancement of human rights through the instruction, promotion, and encouragement of photojournalism and documentary studies.” They are currently doing their first local workshop in Boston under the leadership of the great, Jim MacMillan, who recently won a pulitzer [...]

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