Doug Levy is a former professional baseball umpire turned wedding and portrait photographer. Doug attended umpire school after graduating from Syracuse in 2003 and spent six seasons on the field, reaching the AAA level before deciding a lifetime of 7:05 starts wasn't for him. He lives outside Boston with his wife Jessica and miniature schnauzer Bentley.

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March 24, 2012

I’m not much of a film shooter. In fact, I haven’t shot a roll of film since I owned a Canon Elph back in college, but last summer when we were at Jess’s parents’ house, we found one of her old film Nikons from high school.

The great thing about it being a Nikon was that it meant it would take all of my lenses. Well it’s taken me more than 8 months to finish a roll, but last week when my friend Rob Brown turned me on to Old School Photo Lab in New Hampshire, I sent my first roll off, which came back in today’s mail. When I opened the scans, well, a few of these were just too good not to share.

 

March 5, 2012

 

Hard to believe its already been a year since Jess and I were married. It seems like yesterday that I was racing back to Acton from lunch with her dad planning my proposal, hoping I wouldn’t be stuck in traffic and late. It’s been a fun year, here’s to many, many more.

 

(Our wedding photos by Ned Jackson.)

 

January 10, 2012

Nothing like kicking off the new year with some vacation photos. Jess and I were lucky enough to spend most of last week bumming around Paris with her brother. After I dragged my huge camera around Napa on our honeymoon a few months back, it was nice to travel light with one small camera, my Fuji x100. Apparently we also missed winter here, as rumor was it was single digits in Boston last week, and it was in the mid-40s most of our time in Paris. A few favorites from our trip:

New Year’s Eve on the Seine:

 

Notre Dame Cathedral:

 

We waited in line almost two hours to go up the Eiffel Tower, and when we finally made it up, were met by sideways rain. On one side. The other was still bright and sunny, which led to a double rainbow.

 

A few more favorites, including some from out visit to the Catacombs, home to approximately 6 million bodies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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