Boston hotel photographer Adam DeTour talks about photographing the Charles Hotel in Cambridge, including lifestyle shots of guests checking in and more.
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Jenny Dell: Improper Bostonian
Boston Portrait Photographer Adam DeTour shares his work for the Improper Bostonian Article ‘Going to Bat’ featuring Jenny Dell
Read MoreEdible Boston: Cultural Revolution Feature
Boston Food Science Photographer Adam DeTour shares his work for Edible Boston Magazine featuring the research of fermentation scientist Ben Wolfe
Read MoreMelody Ehsani
Boston portrait photographer Adam DeTour shares his work following Melody Ehsani as she visits Reebok
Read MoreMIT Technology Review: A Chocolate Maker's Big Innovation
For the June/July 2013 issue of the MIT Technology Review, Adam photographed these brightly-packaged squares known as Tcho chocolates. Adam's image really showcases the uniquely textured chocolates. Tcho's dynamic packaging is not the only thing that sets theses chocolates apart from the rest! For more information check out Technology review's article here.
Edible Boston: Summer 2013 Cover & Feature
Adam's eye for lighting is showcased in these crisp photographs of Sky8 Shrimp Farm and founder, James Tran, for Edible Bostons' Summer 2013 Issue. These translucent sea creatures made the cover, proving the sky really is the limit at Sky8!
Improper Bostonian: Summertime and the Grillin' Is Easy Feature
Adam DeTour's photographs were featured in The Improper Bostonian Magazine's Summer Dining Issue. These mouth-watering photographs are accompanied by recipes for lemon mayonnaise, hot sauce, ketchup, relish, and mustard! Special thanks to Food Stylist, Catrine Kelty.
Edible Boston: Time 4A Coffee Feature
Adam's photographs of 4A Coffee are featured in Edible Boston's Summer 2013 issue. Fun fact: this Brookline Café, owned by Alan Draperare, was originally founded in Kazakhstan in 2005.
MIT Technology Review: Hacking HIV Cover Story
Adam's photographs of researchers Bruce Walker and Terry Ragon are the cover story for the May/June 2013 issue of the MIT Technology Review. They are leading Ragon Insitute to develop a preventative vaccine for HIV. Photographed below, Arup Chakraborty, Institute for Medical Engineering and Sciences Director, joined the mission in 2008.