In the begining, there was Polaroid…
At the ripe old age of 10, I was handed a Polaroid Zip Camera, in the hopes that it would keep me from drawing on the walls. Of course, that meant that I could start taping up square polaroids on the walls.
My first pictures were a clue to the direction that my creativity would drive my career. I set up a giant Tyranosaurus Rex model and some toy soldiers and promptly started snapping away at the carnage.
Not that my current pictures are gory or put together haphazardly in my bedroom!
No, every picture I create has to start with a plan that includes a desired audience reaction.
After several years of higher education and a degree in advertising photography from the Rochester Institute of Photography, I hung my shingle out in Boston and started working in Catalog Photography for DeCicco Studios and shooting editorial portrait assignments and covers for Informationweek, EETimes, EWeek, Network World and other technology magazines.
Photography assignments for marketing programs for companies such as EMC, GTech, Cone, EquisCorp and Dana Farber Cancer Institute, and advertising projects from Hue Brand Group, CGN, Northeastern University among others, naturally followed.
I am now running a completely digital studio/location photography service, creating images for a wide variety of clients. From biotech and life science startups such as RxVitality to established veterans such as MacDougall Biomedical Communications and Siemens.
For more information, contact the studio by putting your information into the box above or call 781-329-4109 m-f 9:30-4:30 est.




