We have an extensive catalog of TeleHealth and TeleMedicine equipment in use. Tele-Medicine permits a distant, possibly less experienced person, send information about a patient to a doctor or [...]
I spend short amounts of intense time photographing people. Occasionally I become friends with my subjects. Dr. Woodie Flowers was one of those exceptional people. You can read his biography (and [...]
I was working for a magazine that wanted their portraits looking like the lifestyle ads of Seagram’s Liquor in the 1980s. Here is a tear sheet of one of them, with a second portrait, which [...]
Here is a recap, with some additional photos, of an earlier post, showing the inside of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station: Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant
We photographed a vintage yellow VW bug from high overhead and it wound up as a bug specimen in an ad for the National Museum of Ireland. Here’s the final ad and the original photo:
I was sent to a club in Roxbury late one evening to photograph the legendary Solomon Burke. Both a preacher, and performer, who shaped the sound of rhythm and blues and (according to Wikipedia) [...]
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 [...]
There are a lot of photographers out there all claiming to do the same thing, so it’s often hard to differentiate myself from others in the market. Until you take the photo, no one really [...]
Dr. Linda Buck, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, photographed in her lab at Harvard Medical School, with HMS fellow Bettina Malnic (left). They worked on discovering how [...]
Here’s our photo of Dr. Michael Rosbash in his Brandeis University lab with his “ant farms.” He won the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries in the [...]