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Instead of telling you all about my love for photography, I'll tell you how I ended up here.

 

I was a writer before I became a photographer. I've been published in The Boston Globe, EntertainmentWeekly.com, USAToday.com, and SmarterTravel.com, to name just a few publications. That led to career as an undercover hotel evaluator (oh yes, it IS a real job) with companies like Forbes Travel Guide before I went back to school to become a formally trained photographer.

These days I'm shooting a lot of luxury architecture - think hotels and high-rise apartment buildings. Fifteen years spent living out of hotel rooms as the aforementioned hotel evaluator really honed my eye for capturing the perfect photos for your properties. And it also helps that I truly enjoy doing it.

I am a one-woman show - from planning to shooting to the final edits. I never outsource any part of your project, preferring to work with you every step of the way to ensure that each image I deliver is exactly what you need (and some that you never even knew you wanted).

I've also been recently tapped to serve as the Boston expert for U.S. News and World Report - you can see my articles and photographs here:

https://www.usnews.com/topics/author/jill-legrow

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Clients have included: U.S. News and World Report, Equity Realty, Miller Zell, Pelham House Resort, Chatham Wayside Inn, The Travel Channel ("Ghost Adventures"), JetBlue, Boston.com, EW.com, The Improper Bostonian, Nashua Telegraph, Reach Out and Read, Oyster.com, The Boston Globe, TripAdvisor, SmarterTravel and Discovery Museums.

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