Meet Scott Hussey

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Twenty Six Years of Professional Photography Experience!

A lifelong resident of the Monadnock Region, since 1997 Scott has worked in the photography industry.


His photographic skills were honed in his role as president and creative director of MSH Marketing Group, Inc., a family-run advertising agency. 

After many years of commercial photography experience, he officially launched his photography-exclusive business in 2009. 


His photography publishing credits include several international trade magazines, BBC World News, Billboard Magazine, Rails To Trails Magazine, Road Racing World Magazine, as well as numerous local and regional publications. He also currently has two books of fine art photography available for sale, published by Phyr Publishing of San Antonio, TX.

(Ok, I’ll admit that this photo is actually “pre-COVID.” I’ve added a newer photo below … my hair is a wee bit longer now.)

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Scott proudly serves the community as a member of the Keene Lions Club, having previously served as the Club's President, Treasurer and a member of the club's board of directors for 12 years. He has also served on The Board of Directors of MCVP, and The Greater Keene Chamber of Commerce. 

Scott currently lives in Keene with his wife, Arlene, Hank (the very sleepy Great Pyrenees), Luna (the other dog), and a very cranky bunny rabbit name “Moe.”

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When not working or snuggling Hank, he can frequently be found hunkered down next to a local wetlands photographing the Monadnock Region’s wildlife, volunteering his skills to a number of local and regional organizations, such as Boston’s Franklin Park Zoo…

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or working the rails at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, photographing New England’s top motorcycle racers. He has also covered racing events numerous other race venues such as Pittsburgh Int’l Speedway and Homestead-Miami Speedway.

And here is that updated photo that I promised you (March 2023)…

So, with the general “relaxing” of business attire norms in recent years, I decided to let my hair grow out again (Thank you, COVID!). But don’t worry, I keep it tied back neat and tidy when I’m working — especially on a wedding day!