I am a 3rd year BFA candidate at MassArt with a dual major in Photography and Film. I strive to always get the results that I want in my work. I am a hard, dedicated worker who enjoys working in group environments as well as on my own. No task feels too big or too small for me. Throughout my time at college, I have met many people to obtain a unique work style. I look forward to broadening my perspectives more.
I attended many Wentworth Club Sport games/events to take photos of the atmosphere along with the players as well. I also recorded the games for the team to review at practices. I shot and edited these pictures and returned them within 24 hours of the game concluding.
At this job, I was the cashier collecting and counting money for service along with sales purchases. I also did data entry into the computer with service repair orders. I am currently working in the back of the dealership doing more data entry along with service calls. This is more of a receptionist position. For the dealership, I also have made some social media videos for them to advertise their business.
At the Haus of Athletes, I went in during group classes along with outside of the gym events to shot videos along with photos. These would be edited within 24 hours. I made social media reels along with promotional story posts on Instagram. I took pictures for the athletes for their personal reasons as well as promoting the gym. That work is still being used for advertising purposes today.
I was the manger of the broadcast video studio at Curry College. I was in charge of monitoring anyone who used the space as well as producing individual videos for students with the studio. I was also in charge of setting up the cameras as well as controlling script reader, sound board and control panel.
I did sports photography for all Division 3 sports teams at Curry College. I worked home games and produced pictures for the teams social media as well as personal player use. I edited these pictures 24 hours after they were produced for the teams to upload them post-game.