Jeff Newcum Photography – Boston and Metrowest Wedding Photographer bio picture

Welcome to my Blogosphere!

Jeff started shooting as teenager and knew from the onset that this was a passion that created intense joy in his life. He pursued photography throughout life and in 2004 started shooting weddings. He's constantly striving to create unique images that encompass the excitement and love of your wedding day.

Jeff has worked to stay in the forefront of photography by working with photographers throughout the U.S. who have shared their vision and creative eye with him. His creative skills have been developed further by attending educational events for professional wedding photographers and numerous photography seminars.

Jeff believes in stepping out of the box and seeing the world from a unique prospective. Recently he's ventured into creating unique, stylistic portraits. He loves to create dramatic images that reflect his subjects' boldness. Jeff philosophy is that people, lives, and memories only happen once. He strives to find these moments, scenes, and emotions throughout your wedding day, and depict them in a fun and exciting way.

When my Smart Fortwo grows up will it be a Nissan GTR?

I hope so! As some of you may know, I’m a bit of a car geek. I don’t own but, one car but, I truly love spending time with fast cars and capturing them with my camera. I parked next to this sweet Nissan GTR the other day to cover a shoot at Tufts University. Putting the Smart Fortwo next to the GTR I’m surprised with some of the design elements. I mean my Smart is hardly a GTR but, maybe someday I’ll get a client who will bring one along for an engagement shoot. Besides the GTR is about 4 times more expensive than my Smart Fortwo but, I have a convertible and it can be lowered at any speed which is pretty darn cool.

Smart Fortwo and Nissan GTR

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December 9, 2008 - 10:10 am Ron Carpenito - Thats great man! Very clever! Love those smart cars, just saw a documentary about them on the Science Channel. Hopefully more people will get the message and buy them. Currently they only sell about 28,000 cars in the U.S. each year. Contrast to the Ford F-150 which sells about 33,000 units a month! Hope all is well!

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