With a little patience, a mouse will pose - the tulip represents the Dutch company that breeds special mice
DraftKings founders in their element.
I got to spend an afternoon doing a portrait of an elephant - she was a very willing subject - the guys do serious Big Data
Finding water molecules to aid drug discovery
A truly happy team can pose themselves
Take a good look at the background - these folks were in a perfect circle around me to create this panorama
Super wide panorama of a new lab - a dozen images stitched together to create a huge file - used as a forty-foot wall mural
Like Alfred Hitchcock - I often stroll into my photos
I often photograph people when they've just joined the management team - I like the extra energy that it brings to the shoot
From a series of textbook covers - they sent me around the country and provided me with current students - each city had a different look to the classrooms and students
A top college had me photograph brilliant, deserving students who were receiving full aid - it was great to participate in higher education at its finest
Show me the plate that goes into the sequencing machine
I tend to sneak up on people in labs, and they find it amusing when I pop my head up from the other side of their bench
This is the real color - for some tests, they need to work under this eerie green light
Yes, here I am jumping into the shot again.
There's something exciting about a good, messy lab with scientists absorbed in their work
This is part of a series where I built and populated a hospital room - it was a ton of work , but so much more flexible than shooting in a hospital
The simple elegance of an immensely complicated machine
These folks are so proud of their device - it had to look monumental
A large, imposing machine - lit and photographed on a factory floor - way too big to move and the lack of a background allowed me to place lights behind it
I enjoy creating a product shot that makes both the designer and engineer happy
Showing the range of a product family - the designers and product managers were both thrilled
The center is really glowing - I created the filament out of glowing wire sourced with the help of the Edgerton Center at MIT
Wonderful light and texture can be found in a lab - and it's not always sterile looking
I'm impressed with the skill I see when people are working in their labs
I often find it very effective to use my own hands in a shot like this - easier to direct
So simple, but demonstrating a massive amount of a company's work - I enjoy being left in my studio with a pile of stuff and figuring out a nice way to show it
macro view of a very special microplate
These folks do back-end support for mobile apps - so I photographed them using an iPhone
Mobile gaming for money - Most people use their app while commuting, so we rode the T for an afternoon
Controlling what's viewed in the ad windows of a web site - it turned out that I was shooting from a window across the street that had been Andy Warhol's "Factory" in NYC
Enabling credit cards to be used for major transactions that don't accept credit cards
A beautiful night on the Boston waterfront - Superhero enterprise threat prevention
This shot is the basis for a one hundred foot ceramic tile mural in the lobby of Vertex Pharmaceuticals in Boston.
With a little patience, a mouse will pose - the tulip represents the Dutch company that breeds special mice
DraftKings founders in their element.
I got to spend an afternoon doing a portrait of an elephant - she was a very willing subject - the guys do serious Big Data
Finding water molecules to aid drug discovery
A truly happy team can pose themselves
Take a good look at the background - these folks were in a perfect circle around me to create this panorama
Super wide panorama of a new lab - a dozen images stitched together to create a huge file - used as a forty-foot wall mural
Like Alfred Hitchcock - I often stroll into my photos
I often photograph people when they've just joined the management team - I like the extra energy that it brings to the shoot
From a series of textbook covers - they sent me around the country and provided me with current students - each city had a different look to the classrooms and students
A top college had me photograph brilliant, deserving students who were receiving full aid - it was great to participate in higher education at its finest
Show me the plate that goes into the sequencing machine
I tend to sneak up on people in labs, and they find it amusing when I pop my head up from the other side of their bench
This is the real color - for some tests, they need to work under this eerie green light
Yes, here I am jumping into the shot again.
There's something exciting about a good, messy lab with scientists absorbed in their work
This is part of a series where I built and populated a hospital room - it was a ton of work , but so much more flexible than shooting in a hospital
The simple elegance of an immensely complicated machine
These folks are so proud of their device - it had to look monumental
A large, imposing machine - lit and photographed on a factory floor - way too big to move and the lack of a background allowed me to place lights behind it
I enjoy creating a product shot that makes both the designer and engineer happy
Showing the range of a product family - the designers and product managers were both thrilled
The center is really glowing - I created the filament out of glowing wire sourced with the help of the Edgerton Center at MIT
Wonderful light and texture can be found in a lab - and it's not always sterile looking
I'm impressed with the skill I see when people are working in their labs
I often find it very effective to use my own hands in a shot like this - easier to direct
So simple, but demonstrating a massive amount of a company's work - I enjoy being left in my studio with a pile of stuff and figuring out a nice way to show it
macro view of a very special microplate
These folks do back-end support for mobile apps - so I photographed them using an iPhone
Mobile gaming for money - Most people use their app while commuting, so we rode the T for an afternoon
Controlling what's viewed in the ad windows of a web site - it turned out that I was shooting from a window across the street that had been Andy Warhol's "Factory" in NYC
Enabling credit cards to be used for major transactions that don't accept credit cards
A beautiful night on the Boston waterfront - Superhero enterprise threat prevention
This shot is the basis for a one hundred foot ceramic tile mural in the lobby of Vertex Pharmaceuticals in Boston.