“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.” – Ansel Adams

Browse an abbreviated portfolio of some of my work by navigating through the accordion sliders above.

For a full portfolio of my most recent work, visit my FlickrPro account. My photography experience knows all shapes and sizes from long-exposure night work to street photography and urban decay. At the moment, I’m updating my collection on this site with a goal for completion by the end of October.

Interested in a project, photowalk, or collaboration? Don’t hesitate to contact me, especially if you’re in the Boston area — I’d love to connect! I’m looking to grow my portraiture portfolio  and will be shooting actors, senior portraits, professional headshots, and just-for-funners for a very affordable prices.

Recent News:

March 2012: Eight shots from my night photography have been submitted into a highly prestigious competition hosted by Google to find the best amateur photographer in ten distinct categories. Those moving to the next round are expected to hear back at the end of February after the first panel of judging.

December 2011: I won a Canon 5D Mark II from Scott Bourne (@scottbourne) and Adorama in a contest with over 60,000 entries. While a full frame camera body valued at over $2,300 wasn’t ever on my shopping list, I’m certainly not complaining!

December 2011: “The Unbuttoned Brit,” a photo essay I compiled while in London was selected by Boston University International Programs to be featured in offices both in London and Boston. There are also plans in the works to hopefully have some of these images incorporated into future publications for BU Study Abroad and British Programmes.  The essay focused on black and white street portraits of Metropolitan Police, street performers, regular citizens, and workers from the infamous London marketplaces. Many of these shots can be found in the galleries above.

November 2011: Some of my work documenting Occupy movements from around Europe was profiled in London’s The Guardian.  This shot, featured in their online edition of the story, show’s an Occupy Amsterdam librarian guarding her texts. During my travels, I personally found the smaller, more intimate movements (Amsterdam, Dublin, later on in London) to be fascinating. Still protesting, it was great to see how self-sustaining cities had formed with such dynamic cultures and characters.

© Copyright Brian DeVito, 2013.