Visual Narrative, Process, and Practice
This blog is a place to share ideas, lessons, and observations gathered over more than three decades of working in photography, video, and visual storytelling. It reflects how I think about narrative, craft, collaboration, and the role visual media plays in helping people and organizations communicate with clarity and purpose.
I approach visual storytelling as an evolving practice. Each project, collaboration, and challenge adds to how I see the world and how I help others tell their stories. This blog is part of that ongoing process, a place to reflect, refine ideas, and share what I continue to learn through real-world work.
You’ll find writing here on photography, video production, narrative structure, creative process, and the practical realities of working with clients and teams. Some posts are instructional, others reflective, but all are rooted in experience and an ongoing commitment to doing thoughtful, honest work.
Boston Corporate Photographer: Telling Authentic Stories Through Location-Based Photography
For nearly 20 years, I’ve been traveling from Rhode Island to Boston to photograph executives, biotech teams, and corporate workplaces. From on-location headshots to authentic lab photography, Boston has become one of my most frequent and favorite places to work.
A Portrait in the Brewery: Photographing Boulevard Brewing Company’s Founder
Photographing Boulevard Brewing Company’s founder, John McDonald, in the late ‘90s was an unforgettable experience—one that reinforced my passion for environmental executive portraits. This shoot, captured on medium format film, tells a story beyond a headshot. It’s about leadership, craftsmanship, and the dynamic world of brewing.
Environmental Portraits with new Protocols
We continue to move forward and adjust to the new normal. As we have always done, I recently photographed an executive with Covid protocols in place. The 3 locations were…