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About Heath

It was a love of photography that inspired Heath Robbins to leave his job as an agency executive and travel the world with a camera in hand. More than twenty years later, it is his love for food, people, and making pictures, that continues to fuel his commercial photography career with focus and passion. For every client and for every shoot, Heath sets out to capture moments, tastes, and emotions that pull people out of their everyday, and straight into the moments that he creates.

 

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My studio is located in an old mill building right next to the Sudbury River. It's a beautiful spot and I love the view out the windows. The view, however, has been "muddied" so to speak by people throwing things in the river. We had been looking at this one red bike on the far bank for about a month and finally decided it was time to clean up the river.

So Mike and Whit went down and cleaned up the section from the waterfall down to the bend beyond the mills parking lot. The stuff they found was pretty remarkable: 6 bikes, a grocery cart, one car wheel, half a skateboard, a trash can, dog poop in a bag and even a tool belt and pair of pants.

Thanks for the effort boys!

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