Last week I had the opportunity to assist Junshien International Photographers shoot a wedding in Boston! It was seriously a last minute trip (I found out less than a week before departing) and I have to say events like this just make me love my job even more. The spontaneity of my life!
After the wedding I spent a few days with a friend hanging out and exploring. About 2 years ago I visited Boston for the first time to help my friends move. (Part 1, Part 2, Freedom Trail) I wanted to go whale watching on that trip, but I felt unprepared both in the motion sickness and camera department. I figured if you’re going to go whale watching you might as well try to document it right?
Luckily on this trip I had to bring most of my equipment with me so I brought my 70-200mm on my whale watching excursion! I have to admit, it was probably one of the first times in my life I felt self-conscious with my camera because the minute I pulled it out I think half the upper deck on that boat was staring at me, but who cares because I was able to capture these moments.
I crossed my fingers, took my motion sickness pill and hoped we could see some whales! The New England Aquarium takes their boats to the Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary which is about 1 – 1.5 hours away. The day I went we didn’t have to actually go all the way into the sanctuary because we saw whales right before we reached it. The naturalist on board gave us lots of interesting info about the whales. Unfortunately because I was trying not to throw up I honestly don’t remember much. The ride there was pretty smooth, but as soon as we stopped to observe the whales the boat rocked back and forth pretty violently. They said it was a lot more rough than normal (probably because Hurricane Irene was coming!) I probably wasn’t supposed too…but I took a second motion sickness pill…just in case!
On the bright side, I can cross off whale watching from my bucket list! We got to see humpback whales doing tail breaches which was pretty cool (although I wish I could’ve seen one actually do a full breach) & I now know that even under severe nausea I can still take a decent photo! All in all it was fun feeling like a National Geographic photographer for an afternoon!
Cute little lighthouse on the way to see the whales! They said it’s the first time in the history of the lighthouse that a woman is the caretaker.

The clouds were looking pretty ominous on parts of the ride!

My first glimpse of a humpback whale!

We got to watch two humpback whales doing tail breaches for awhile.








We saw another whale watching boat. Pretty neat perspective on the vastness of the ocean and how big the whales are.

As we were leaving the two whales breached together as if they were saying bye to us!
I have no idea why I remember this fact, but they told us that the water reached that clock tower before and it was the original location where ships would check in. It’s also Boston’s 17th tallest building.


Karly is so adorable!! Great pictures!
Oh my goodness! The picture of them holding hands is ridiculous!