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{The Blog} by Perspectives Photography

Thank you for visiting my blog!  Here you can keep up with the latest sessions, weddings and events as well as some of the events in my life.  I hope you enjoy looking around and check back often for new content! 

Getting to know me...

My name is Megan and I am the
owner and primary photographer for Perspectives Photography.  My love
for photography began almost fifteen years ago in a small darkroom at
ORRHS (my old high school).  From working with film and chemicals to a
digital camera and a computer my love for photography has never
diminished.

I attended the Massachusetts College of Art
& Design in Boston where I double majored in photography and art
education.  I taught photography and art while developing my business
and retired from teaching in 2006 to pursue photography full time. 

Currently,
I live in Bellingham, Massachusetts with my wonderful husband Eric and
beautiful daughter Ellinor.  I am available for both local and travel
commissions and hope to hear from you soon!

~Megan

Monthly Archives: June 2006

Fun with Bubbles!

These first couple of posts will be a bit out of order, but if it’s okay with you, it’s okay with me!
These photos of Mia were part of her Mom’s plan to finally surprise her father on Father’s Day.
Mia was a great to photograph, and it helps that she is completely adorable! Her mom...

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Three months old, and oh so cute!

These images are from my latest shoot with my adorable niece, Hannah. Hannah has been at my mercy since an hour after her birth. Fortunately, she doesn’t mind the camera….though if I’m not careful, I’m going to turn her into a little star!

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The New Blog

A little bit about me….
I began working towards being a professional photographer in high school, taking pictures of everyone and everything. At the Massachusetts College of Art I studied Photography and Art Education. For four years, I lived in Mass Art’s darkroom learning all I could about photography. I used the camera as a means...

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