
I spotted this gas valve while scouting for a new portrait location at the University of Vermont College of Medicine. The lab is brand new, super clean and empty. I can’t wait to shoot there. I’ll post the results soon.
I have a very cool job. I get to meet new people everyday and learn a little or a lot about them. I’m invited into their homes, their hospital rooms and their lives. I get to see people at their best and their worst. And I get to photograph them at the same time. People…

The Cancer Patient Support Program is a non-profit organization that assists cancer patients and their families with counseling and financial services during and after their cancer treatment. Each year, they hold a black-tie fundraiser to support their efforts. Part of the program includes presenting a video montage showcasing one aspect of the great work they…

For the past six weeks, I’ve worked with the Cancer Patient Support Program to create a montage explaining how this amazing non-profit provides services to patients with cancer and their families. This piece aired during the organization’s annual fundraiser, Evening Song, this past Saturday night. It features several patients sharing their stories and a moving…
Every couple of weeks I’m asked to photograph a surgery case. In this particular instance, the Department of Surgery needed images of two neurosurgeons to accompany a story in an internal publication. This particular operation focused on the upper spine of a female patient. Most of the sequence here shows the surgeons locating the area…