Hello there,

Thanks for stopping by and checking out my blog and website. I am Alan, born and raised on Cape Cod. I found the camera and a love for visual storytelling while living in Watertown, mass back in 2010. Picking up a camera and allowing myself to suck at photography was a true blessing. Over the past 14 years I have learned so much about light, subject, and framing, as well as how to tell a good story with the camera no matter what is in front of it.

Lately shooting sports has become my passion. I have been hoping to land a job with a local sports team, college, or organization. That has not happened so far but I will not give up, I will continue to shoot better work until my dream is realized. Mya Angelo said it best “Become so good they come looking for you.”

I don’t just shoot sports as you can see on my portfolio page, I shoot headshots, lifestyle portraits, family photos, senior portraits, and so much more. I want to work for and with you to create lasting memories that we both can be proud of.

Investing in your memories is a valuable idea that a good photographer such as myself can help bring to life through uniquely, creative, efforts.

Building a lasting, trusting relationship for years to come is always my ultimate goal. Your money is hard earned, so let us find a budget that works for your needs and my skill set, that we can both be satisfied with together.

I look forward to an opportunity to help your moments shine brightly on the web and in frames very soon.

~Alan

Find my sports portfolio through this link here Smugmug sports portfolio


alan scherer

Self taught event, sports, portrait, fine art, street photographer based in Mass.

I picked up a Canon digital Rebel with a 50mm 1.8 f in 2010 and have been learning about light and shaping it everyday since then. It started as a form of therapy to battle Bipolar Disorder and Addiction, and it has become so much more. The opportunity to share my work and make it available to you has taken years of Soul searching, courage, and Self Confidence building. I hope you find a piece that speaks to you in this gallery.

https://www.alanschererphoto.com
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