New England Nooks & Crannies

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New England is filled with pockets of delight in all its nooks and crannies. I’ve been able to experiment with photography in many locations, especially in the Greater Boston area where public transportation is available. As the environment in New England changes throughout the seasons, so do the colors around me, whether I’m in town or near the sea shore. View more of my photo gallery of Massachusetts, including Cape Cod.

Boston Common recreational park and Copley, Massachusetts

Water Photography at the Boston Harbor (August 2014)

Middlesex Fells Reservation

One of my favorite places to hike and take photos, especially in the autumn. The trails here are beautiful and well planned. There’s color in between rock crevices and under leaves.

Franklin Park

North End, Boston

The North End, often called “Boston’s Little Italy”, is a charming community lined with delicious Italian restaurants, markets and apartments. It doesn’t make sense to drive here though as the streets are narrow with pedestrians. It’s actually more enjoyable to take a stroll in the neighborhood and observe the historic areas. For one of my photography commissions, I had the opportunity to take photos of Boston’s historic sites, which included the North End, for a permanent public collection at a nursing center right in this neighborhood!

Harvard Square, Cambridge

I recall crossing the Harvard Yard often to get to Harvard’s Science Center for my chemistry classes. It’s a lovely park area and I admired the entrance gate as seen in the photo here.

Alewife Brook Reservation, Cambridge, MA

Soundscape/Field Recording:

Pine Banks Park, MA

Lincoln Woods and Stinson Mountain, New Hampshire

East Sullivan and Bar Harbor, Maine

South Royalton,Vermont

Additional Galleries:

A Piece of Heaven: Purgatory Chasm State Reservation and Foppema’s Orchard (October 2017)

Follow Jenny S.W. Lee:

Boston-native, multidisciplinary artist-photographer with a background in science and digital marketing. I strive to observe things that most other people overlook. Art frees us and ignores rigid perceptions. My artwork serves this purpose of revealing the essence in our experiences highlighted by people, places, and activities. I like to experiment with the concept of how combinations of geometry, colors, sounds, text, and textures trigger emotions, so that I seek to understand what the mind perceives as beautiful, interesting and satiating. I created this site, "The Mosaic Fingerprint", to promote uniqueness through consciousness development. It serves to inspire, educate, and encourage expression. Creativity and imagination work hand-in-hand and are essential resources for growth. Aside from my freelance work as an artist and photographer, I'm a digital marketing professional. I've also worked as a research biologist in both biotechnology and academic settings, co-authoring peer-reviewed, scientific publications. My professional experience spans several different industries, including scientific R&D, healthcare, architecture, construction, automotive, broadcasting, insurance, restaurant, marketing and communications, and information technology.

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