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Man standing with arms crossed in auditorium, looking upwards
Overhead shot of students gathered in aesthetic, geometric furniture
Close up of woman looking off to the side, with a soft confident smile
Professor with a jovial expression, standing in front of a blackboard
Professor in a lecture pointing at screen projection
Group selfie of students, seen through the phone's screen
Partial view of student working on a desk, seen through an open door
Art student working on a canvas, in a classroom setting
Archeology instructor showing specimens to two students
Close up of student working on a threaded device, seen from below
Diverse group of students gathered in a dorm room, taking a selfie
Female athlete seen in a field, looking upwards with a warm smile
“Liz Linder Photography made a fairly complicated series of steps seem simple and fun, and the results were spectacular—with a highly desired element of creativity and flair.”

G.B., CEO, Wholepoint Communications

Graduating student holding a flower after the ceremony, looking hopeful
Students working in a classroom, on their cell phones
Outdoor evening shot of students gathered around a series of lightposts
Students casually hanging out in a decorated dorm room
Student closely listening to a lecture, in a classroom setting
Smiling art student holding a paintbrush, surrounded by paintings
Close up of hands covered in paint, working on a canvas with a spatula
Students casually gatheres at a table, in a bright academic setting
Students sitting down, engaged in conversation and smiling
Exterior shot of students walking through campus
Professor typing on a messy blackboard
Student standing in hallway with arms crossed, wearing a hijab
“Your photos of people (especially close up on faces) have a really magical “the-person-is-right-here-with-me” quality as I view the photos. No “frozen pane of glass” effect between me and the images that I find almost always present in modern portraiture. They also really radiate a feeling of warmth for your subjects.”

A.F., Co-director, Brookline Farmers' Market