It was time to upgrade the hardware and software and this is the result using the just released Nikon D4 and Adobe Lightroom 4 as the capture software. It was an environmental portrait of Stephen [...]
In 1994 I was one of Boston’s first Photoshop teachers. We had pre-layered Photoshop 2.5 at the time. I was commissioned to make a fully-digital magazine cover for The Boston Computer [...]
When I was starting out as a Boston photographer, one of my early assignments was to photograph Richard Neustadt. The magazine specifically told me that they wanted a colorful image, not shot in [...]
A while ago Scientific American Magazine commissioned me to photograph the theoretical particle physicist and cosmologist, Dr. Alan Guth. He’s the “father” of the inflationary [...]
We recently had a great assignment photographing in several new, state of the art, fully “robot-isized” operating rooms in a (soon to be named) major metropolitan hospital. [...]
In 1990, former MIT professor Dr. Michael Hammer published an article in the Harvard Business Review that became the basis for a revolution in business strategy in the ’90s. It later became [...]
This is part two of an earlier blog post about Claude Shannon. In 1948 Claude Elwood Shannon created “Information Theory” which eventually gave us the fax machine, CD, digital wireless telephone [...]
We’ve been recently reading more about nuclear power plants having problems renewing their licenses, so we decided share with you our tour of a nuclear power plant. First you have to get [...]
Not theirs, but mine. With all the talk about the death of the company, the film and the folks at The Impossible Project trying to reinvent the film, I went into my deep archives for [...]