Diversity in clients and assignments not only enhances the artistic aspect of my work but also plays a pivotal role in the dynamic crossover between my commercial and editorial photography. The beauty of this intersection lies in its ability to tell authentic, compelling stories that resonate with a wide audience while maintaining the commercial objectives of a brand. On the editorial side, the commercial work pushes creativity and makes me look for more artful and creative photographs even in the most mundane situations.
Great Bay Restoration
Photographing the Oyster Restoration Efforts on Great Bay As a photographer, the restoration of the Great Bay oyster population in New Hampshire offers a rich narrative that blends environmental science, community action, and the beauty of nature. The bay itself, a coastal estuary, has been a vital part of the…
Restoring Atlantic Salmon
In 2024, 1,560 Atlantic Salmon passed through the Milford Dam just south of Penobscot Nation – Indian Island on the Penobscot River heading upstream to spawn. In 2014, the salmon hit a low point with fewer than 250 returning fish. Atlantic Salmon leave the ocean and head into freshwater to…
The Importance of Art and Science Communications
Without the voice of science and fact-based research in our mainstream conversations, the noise and misinformation are far outshouting the data. The days of scientists staying cloistered in their labs with white lab coats on are over. Without the voice of science and fact-based research in our mainstream conversations, the…
Future-Ready Photography: Real Stories, Wild Places, and a Changing World
Smaller, more agile crews are defining the next wave of production. Whether deep in a mountain valley or on a city rooftop, photographers are choosing minimal setups that reduce impact while maximizing creativity. Compact teams move quietly and efficiently, leaving fewer footprints and more space for collaboration. This approach keeps shoots nimble and responsive — able to adapt to changing weather, shifting light, or unexpected moments of truth. The result is imagery that feels fluid, spontaneous, and alive.
Drones & Aerial Photography
Drones (UAS) in wild places, a topic that excites some people and frustrates others. As part of a photographer’s toolkit drones brings a pretty spectacular perspective to aerial photography and video with a lot less impact than the use of helicopters or airplanes. The problem is that almost anyone can…
Why Non-Profit Stories Need Professional Video Production and Photography
The Power of Visual Storytelling for Non-Profits When donors scroll past your organization’s social media post or click away from your email, it’s rarely because they don’t care about your mission. It’s because your story didn’t connect. In the competitive landscape of non-profit fundraising and awareness, compelling visual storytelling through…
From the mountains to the oceans it’s all connected, no ecosystem, no species thrives alone.
It’s All Connected Moving, thinking and striving towards conversations and narratives that connect people, places, and ideas. Creativity is better as a collaborative effort, so is conservation, and so is coffee. Building community and sharing experiences to learn from each other is what will move us all in a positive…
Bee Keepers
Bee Keepers in New Hampshire I’m impressed by evolution, there are countless examples of astonishing ways nature creates such a wide variety of tiny, large, boring and fantastical creatures. Honey Bees are a great example of a wild creation, albeit changed by man’s breeding. Recently I spent some time photographing…