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After graduating from Holy Cross, Craig moved to New York City and attended Pratt Institute earning a Master of Fine Arts degree. During his years as an art student his interest in photography grew; and in subsequent years it developed into a passion. In 1979, Craig decided to move back to his home state of Massachusetts and began photographing weddings. As the years progressed Craig expanded into commercial, portrait and school photography, taking him and the other staff photographers on jobs throughout New England. Today, his area of concentration is on portraits. Craig's portraits are not only flattering, but capture the true personality and character of the people he photographs. It's the relaxed look, and especially that extra "something" that you can see in their eyes. Craig's constantly working on new ideas to enhance and elevate his portraiture. So the look of his photography continues to change and appears different over time. Today, both Craig and his professional staff are committed to providing exceptional service to our clients in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Craig believes that his clients should always get the very best, and is driven to create timeless portraits of the finest artistic quality. We're looking forward to getting to know you and your portrait needs. Our goal is to be your only choice for professional portraits and developing a long lasting relationship.
Craig Roberts
Studio Hours
of Operation Our studio is conveniently located in the center of Franklin with easy access from two different Route 495 exits. DIRECTIONS FROM ROUTE 495 SOUTHBOUND: Take Exit 17 (Route 140).Turn left off ramp onto Route 140 South. Travel straight through several traffic lights eventually merging into one-way traffic by the United Methodist Church (on right). Stay in left lane. After passing the White Hen Pantry Plaza (on right), the road curves sharply to the left before the railroad bridge. This is now Main Street. Our studio is one block up on the left. Watch for the blue "Craig Roberts Photography" sign hanging above our door. We are on the second floor. FROM ROUTE 495 NORTHBOUND: Take Exit 16 (King Street). Bear right at the end of the ramp and follow about 1_ miles to the intersection of Route 140. Turn left onto Route 140 North. Go straight through the next set of traffic lights in the center of town and over the railroad bridge (this is now Main Street). Merge into one-way traffic. Our studio is one block up on the left. Watch for the blue "Craig Roberts Photography" sign hanging above our door. We are on the second floor. |
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