Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Boston Event Photography by Walpole Event Photographer, Dan Busler - 2013 Charity Beanpot Challenge

Each year former college ice hockey players and members of the corporate business community come together on the afternoon of Boston's Beanpot Tournament at Boston University's Agganis Arena to play some hockey at the Charity Beanpot Challenge The event has raised over $ 600,000 to benefit the Travis Roy Foundation and the Mark Bavis Leadership Foundation. Learn more here www.beanpotchallenge.org/

 




Friday, February 08, 2013

Walpole Portrait Photography by Walpole Portrait Photographer, Dan Busler, Alaine Behler

Alaine recently returned to the states after finishing her Master degree in London. And it was time to get some updated portraits to match her epic rise in the corporate world ... which will surely happen !

So we met at the studio on a cold ... blustery, "normal"  New England February afternoon

We started outside by the beautiful pond and the wind blew and it made for some really nice images. 



 By this time in the session I could see that it was time to head inside !


 Here's a behind the scenes look ... with just a bit of grunge added for effect.
    

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Walpole Theatrical Photography by Walpole Theatrical Photographer, Dan Busler {Laughter on the 23rd Floor, The Walpole Footlighters}

Laughter on the 23rd Floor is a play - no, a character study that was written by Neil Simon. 

It's all about this crazy group of comedy show writers in the days when TV was the best show in town. 

I had the opportunity to photograph that cast and a performance by the Walpole Footlighters in Walpole MA. ... It was a hoot!  and I never talk like that HA!








Monday, February 04, 2013

Norwood School Choral Photography by Walpole School Photographer, Dan Busler {Why We Sing}

The choral groups of the Norwood Public Schools came together on January 31. 2013 to present "Why We Sing" a concert of choral music which ranged from Zulu Wedding Song to Amor Vittorioso. 
A highlight of the evening came when everyone on stage and in the audience rose to give pianist Christy Saling an ovation