
Robin Lubbock
Photographer and Videographer at WBUR-FM (Boston, MA)
Videographer/photographer at WBUR, Boston's NPR News Station. Over 30 years in journalism, photos, radio, tv, multimedia.
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1 month ago |
wbur.org | Robin Lubbock |Katie Cole
Hundreds rallied in downtown Boston Sunday to mark the three years since Russia invaded Ukraine and call for continued U.S. support for the Ukrainian war effort. Protesters held blue and yellow Ukrainian flags and chanted "Stand with Ukraine! Stand for freedom!" and "Make Russia pay!" as they marched from from the Boston Public Library to the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common.
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Jun 19, 2024 |
wbur.org | Robin Lubbock
Photos: Residents try to cool down, as expected heat wave keeps upBostonians seeking relief from the heat gather on a dock by the Charles River Esplanade. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR)Sip some lemonade, think on how to safely ring in the summer solstice Thursday and check out these scenes from around Greater Boston of folks surviving and sweating the heat. Sheltering in shade, people picnic by the lake in Boston's Public Garden.
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Dec 20, 2023 |
wbur.org | Jesse Costa |Robin Lubbock |Meghan Kelly
WBUR's photographers captured several big storylines this year. Here's a look back at the photographs that best helped us tell the stories of 2023. January(Jesse Costa/WBUR)Jan. 5 | Maura Healey waits to be escorted by the sergeant-at-arms into the House Chamber to take the oath of office to become governor of Massachusetts. Along with Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek, she became one of the first lesbian governors in U.S. history. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR)(Robin Lubbock/WBUR)Jan.
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Oct 13, 2023 |
wbur.org | Amanda Beland |Tiziana Dearing |Robin Lubbock
New exhibit looks at how Boston's skyline has changed over the decadesBerenice Abbott, Faneuil Hall, Boston, MassachusettsLoan from the Johnson Museum at Cornell, Collection of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell UniversityGift of Arthur Penn, Class of 1956, and Marilyn Penn (Courtesy of the Boston Athenaeum) A new exhibit at the Boston Athenaeum showcases images of Boston taken 30 years apart by photographers Berenice Abbott and Irene Shwachman.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
wbur.org | Miriam Wasser |Robin Lubbock
After years of starts and stops, Vineyard Wind — the country’s first large-scale offshore wind project — has hit an important milestone: It officially has “steel in the water.”The company has pounded more than a dozen foundations into the ocean floor and is in the process of assembling the first full turbine in the water. When completed, the 62-turbine, 800-megawatt project near Martha’s Vineyard will provide enough carbon-free electricity to power about 400,000 homes in Massachusetts.
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