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’s a photo from our archives of MIT Professor Woodie Flowers holding an original World War II, German Enigma machine:
This is a cover photo by Boston Photographer Stanley Rowin, of R. Curtis Ellison, MD for Wine Spectator Magazine. Dr. Ellison is a senior investigator for The Framingham Heart Study. He was [...]
Recently we shot a great assignment, actual brain surgery for the Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation, at Massachusetts General Hospital. After we took an aseptic [...]
Another photo from our archives of the cryptographer, Ron Rivest. We photographed him in his office at MIT for Scientific American Magazine. Dr. Rivest is the “R” and one of the [...]
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 [...]