Global healthcare photographer and commercial director.

My imagery shows human stories of the hope, dignity, loss and joy that I have experienced over the last two decades as a healthcare photographer and director. From the ICUs of renowned hospitals, to the research labs developing tomorrow’s cures, to our studio in Boston, my team and I understand that healthcare photography is a unique craft that requires experience, creativity, sensitivity, flexibility and incredible organization to get right. If you are new to my work, below are some projects that give you a quick overview of what you can expect from us.

The New York Times and Mass General Brigham

A newly published story in the New York Times in partnership with Mass General Brigham. This paid post shows what’s possible when a determined patient find a groundbreaking surgeon.

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Directed Global Broadcast Campaign

Here’s a look at a fully choreographed shoot with models playing the roles of both providers and patients.

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Still and Motion for AbbVie Pharmaceuticals

Here we talk about AbbVie

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Runway For Recovery

I have volunteered for this national breast cancer non-profit for over a dozen years and have served on their board for the last three. In this video, which includes our footage and photography from New England, New York, Southern California and Denmark, shows why it is so important to me.

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More high tech than healthcare, I directed this global broadcast commercial for iRobot.

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Photography for Allergan Medical Institute

Photography for Mass General Brigham Network

We created a massive library of advertising and web images for the Mass General Brigham network photographing across the whole system. Here’s a look at some of the incredible moments and a little bit about how we made it a success.

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Primary Care In Costa Rica For Ministry of Health

In collaboration with the Ariadne Labs and the Costa Rican Ministry of Health we traveled to document the country’s Primary Healthcare system.

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