Kim, Cory, and Hazel’s Family portraits at MIT in Cambridge, MA
This week I had a welcome blast from the past when I met Cory, Kim, and their new baby daughter Hazel at MIT for a family portrait session. I met Kim and Cory almost 6 years ago, when I took their engagement portraits. Fast forward to 2010, and they are married with a beautiful baby girl.
Since it’s winter, Cory suggested we meet at MIT, where they both worked years ago. I met them inside 77 Comm Ave, and they proceeded to give me the insiders tour of MIT, regaling me with stories about the campus as we moved from location to location. We started at the very cool chapel, where hanging metal pieces provided a really cool backdrop. Then it was across to a well lit lobby, and a quick trip outside to brave the chill. We looked in on the library that is under the famous dome, but decided we would have to be too quiet, and ducked quickly out. Next we headed over to the Stata Center. Designed by Frank Gehry, the surreal lines, reflective surfaces, and colorful facades made a perfect background as we finished our session.










January 21st, 2010 at 10:44 pm
Wonderful images, Jamie! what a unique and cool place to take photos! Looks like a very happy family there, they will love these.
January 22nd, 2010 at 10:31 am
Thanks Jeannie!