Portrait Studio | Angela Rowlings, Carlos Paronis & DSI

This Founder's Day, we are making memories for our future --we're preserving the past, honoring our community, and supporting the future of photography.

We're thrilled to host a special Portrait Studio event, thanks to the incredible generosity of Digital Silver Imaging and two talented local photographers, Angela Rowlings and Carlos Paronis. These gifted artists are donating their time and creativity to benefit the Griffin Futures Fund, and we couldn't be more grateful.

Whether you're looking to update your family portrait, snap a keepsake with friends, or immortalize your beloved pet, this is your chance to do it in style--and for a great cause.

Here's what you can expect:

A professional 20-minute portrait session in a mobile studio set up by Digital Silver Imaging

A high-quality print to take home, plus a digital file for sharing

All proceeds go directly to support the Griffin Museum of Photography

Spots are limited--reservations are recommended, but walk-ins are welcome!👉 [Reserve your time slot here]

Let your holiday portrait tell a story--one of community, creativity, and giving back.

We are thrilled to be supported by Digital Silver Imaging and their on site mobile portrait studio. Thank you to the team at Leica Store & Gallery Boston for loaning us the camera gear for portrait sessions.

11:00 am -- 1:30 pm Book your Morning Portrait Session with Angela Rowlings here.

Angela Rowlings (she/her) is an independent photojournalist based in Boston, Mass. and Prince Edward Island, Canada. She reports on climate, culture, politics, immigration, and human rights issues, and produces long-form visual essays in Boston, Canada, and Latin America. She previously worked as a staff photographer at the Boston Herald for 16 years.1:30 pm -- 4:00 pmBook your Afternoon Portrait Session with Carlos Paronis below.

Carlos Paronis is a recent graduate from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He received a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Photography in 2024. Born in Guatemala and moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts at a young age. He merges conceptual and documentary work together to share real stories, feelings and experiences. Carlos enjoys experimentation in his photographic practice and likes to merge his work with other art mediums such as collage and sculpture.

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四, 09/04/2025 - 18:17