Healthcare Magazine Washington DC Portrait
Sunday, January 06, 2008
The assignment was to photograph the head of information technology for the government, for a healthcare magazine. The objective was to make an image which showed him confident and we didn’t know where we might be able to make the image going in.
A 9’ Seamless in a Really Small Room!
Saturday, December 15, 2007
This home-based business-owner wanted both headshots and full length shots of himself that he could use for marketing and on his website.
I Heart Huckabee
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Sometimes, you have to take advantage of someone's last name when it plays so well!
I as looking to make a nice portrait of presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. I was with him at a town hall stop, and wanted to make a nice portrait of him.
Spy Games Portrait
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Sometimes assignments are a subset of an overarching project. And sometimes, those assignments are self-assigned. This is just such a case.
While working on an assignment to cover this well known public figure’s recent book publication, and her appearance on a news radio program, the opportunity presented itself to make a nice portrait of the subject. It was my objective to do so. I took it as an opportunity to challenge myself, and my abilities to make a nice image.
G-Man In The Building
Saturday, September 29, 2007
The objective was to document the visit by G Gordon Liddy to the client’s studios, getting both posed and in action images.
Glass Walls and a Glass Ceiling
Monday, September 24, 2007
The assignment was to photograph a woman who was the subject of an article on women of color hitting a glass ceiling in terms of promotions/advancement.
A Straightforward portrait
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
We were to capture a portrait of a subject in his office for a small magazine article. It wasn’t a leading off image, but rather something for further on in the article.
A Straightfoward Portrait – Studio on Location
The need was to produce to PR-style images of two executives for an association. Rather than have them waste a day coming to us, instead, we always prefer to go to the client, setting up in their space, making it easier for the client’s subjects.
We’re Not Really Here
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
The objective was to photograph a defense analyist in a classified location, the National Defense University, in their lobby. I didn’t want to overcomplicate the shot, so I used just a single light, with a missle behind her, and more importantly, the large glass walls, which was supposed to illustrate a transition of “transparency” of her work, and that of the type of work she does.
A Few Gold Records For A Portrait
Thursday, November 16, 2006
The objective was a fairly fast and loose portrait of an executive for a client. We didn’t need to do anything especially elaborate.
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Server Room Semi-Impossibility
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
The objective was to photograph the subject in a server room where his products were deployed.
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Russert On Set
Sunday, April 23, 2006
The objective for this assignment was to capture NBC’s Tim Russert in two locations, on set, and outside, for the cover of the magazine. We wanted to show the set, and a bit about his character, and we were given a narrow window during which we could make the photos, given Tim’s schedule.
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