Here’s a view of Boston from the Seaport District, before it got built up. It was mostly parking lots, with a few buildings scattered around: This is around 2005. The John Joseph Moakley US [...]
Here is the plaque that stands about where Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. the next step was the first long distance telephone call. It went to a building that was once a Polaroid [...]
Here is one of several of our photo portraits of Clinical Professor of Law, Ronald Sullivan photographed at Harvard Law School:
It all started for me when a client hired me to go to Hawaii to teach their employees to be creative on a corporate retreat. No kidding. The ideal assignment, right? Well I was petrified. I [...]
The Boston Globe just ran an article about the history of modern biotechnology and software industries in Cambridge. It starts with Dan Bricklin conceiving the first spreadsheet for a [...]
In 1984 I photographed Stanley Dural Jr, aka Buckwheat Zydeco, outside an underground bunker/recording studio in Carlisle, MA for a his “Turning Point” Rounder Records album. Rest In [...]
April 3, 2016 The garden, mid snow storm – Spring 2016
Citigroup just announced that they will close all their branches in Massachusetts. We were there in November 2006 at the ribbon cutting for their first branch, which was on Boylston Street in [...]
This portrait of Boston’s Mayor Thomas Menino was taken on September 17th 2001. Six days after September 11th 2001. Here’s a photo of Mayor Menino with Senator Ted Kennedy at the [...]
Last night I had the pleasure of teaching the Digital Photo Academy’s “Composition in the Field – Sunset on the Waterfront” class. Although the supemoon was out, it was [...]