Photos of Claudia Goldin, winner of Nobel in Economics for Studying Women in the Work Force, is the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University and director of the National Bureau of [...]
This is a shot for a 2012 annual report showing a relaxed Chef Paul Wahlberg at his Alma Nove Restaurant in Hingham MA:
It looks like Carlton Fisk dropped the opening pitch. Look at everyone’s expression. No one mentioned this in the press. It set the tone for the rest of the game . . . Click on photo to [...]
The best part was watching Caroline Kennedy, the “Caroline” in the Fenway anthem, singing “Sweet Caroline.” Here she and Mayor Menino throw out the opening pitch. Her great grandfather, [...]
Dr. Kathleen Bem photographed in our new Boston-Metro Studio. She serves as the Chief Business Development Officer at the Fairbanks Institute.
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]