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 [...]
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 [...]
I was planted at Angelo Dundee’s Gym in Miami Beach, waiting for Muhammad Ali to come in to train for his next championship fight. He decided to get into the face of everyone there. [...]
Several years ago we were commissioned to take several portraits of Yo-Yo Ma for an international car advertisement. Here are two that have been resting in our archives:
Another “superstar” scientist portrait. It is also is my most infringed image: It’s a photo of Thomas Samuel Kuhn, considered “one of the most influential philosophers of [...]
I’ve photographed a few superstars in my career, but none as important, and as anonymous, as Claude Shannon, scientist for Bell Labs. In 1948 Claude Elwood Shannon created [...]