Photography at The Guggenheim

Working in a large museum and having an open assignment is an incredible opportunity, and when you work with such an iconic space you have get some interesting results.

Most images taken with the Sony A7iii with 12-24mm F4 lens and a few with the Sony A9 with the 24-70mm F2.8

Shooting Productions with Remote Cameras

Covering a conference as a single photographer is always a pretty large undertaking. It often means you’re expected to be in two places at once. Thankfully I wasn’t the lead photographer on this meeting in Las Vegas, but was working for my favorite production company, Proscenium. They always want sweeping panoramic of their incredible stage design, lighting and production. With a few remote cameras hidden around the venue I can shoot from multiple locations at the same time, and with each camera timed along with my lead camera I can capture the lighting at its best. I shot these stills with a large selection of cameras including a Fujifilm GFX 50R, Sony A7iii, Sony A9, Fujifilm XF70 and a little Ricoh GR. Both point and shoots are set to a time-lapse setting of every 30 seconds. One of the hardest parts is keeping all the cameras charged.

CEO Portrait in Midtown New York for Annual Report

With a new office space and another year behind them, I was lucky to squeeze a quick CEO portrait into my week before I fly to Las Vegas for another long conference with Proscenium.

Executive Portraits in Lower Manhattan

It’s not always just headshots for the website, sometimes I get booked for a larger campaign or some internal marketing where they need nice photos of employees. These portraits were photographed against a green screen, so in color they dont necessarily work as clean portraits, but when converted to black and white they stand nicely against a neutral grey background. Portraits photographed with a Sony A7iii and 2 profit B10’s with additional profoto OCF modifiers.

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K-9 Exhibit at 9/11 Museum

A family-friendly K-9 festival celebrating the opening of our new special exhibition, K-9 Courage, which tells the story of the hundreds of dogs that participated in the response to the 9/11 attacks in New York City on February 1, 2019

Profoto B10x Lights Review

Title: Elevate Your Photography Game with the Profoto B10x: A Game-Changer in Lighting Excellence

Introduction: In the realm of professional photography, finding the perfect balance between portability, power, and precision is essential. As a seasoned photographer constantly on the lookout for cutting-edge gear, I recently had the pleasure of adding the Profoto B10x to my arsenal, and let me tell you—it's a game-changer. In this review, I'll share my experiences and why I believe the Profoto B10x is a must-have for photographers who demand nothing but the best.

Compact Yet Powerful: The first thing that struck me about the Profoto B10x is its remarkable compactness. Despite its small size, this little powerhouse packs a serious punch, delivering an impressive 500Ws of power in a portable package. Whether I'm shooting in the studio or on location, the B10x's compact design makes it incredibly easy to transport without compromising on performance. It's the perfect companion for photographers who need to move quickly and efficiently without sacrificing quality.

Versatility at Its Best: One of the standout features of the Profoto B10x is its unparalleled versatility. Equipped with a wide range of intuitive features and shooting modes, this versatile lighting tool adapts effortlessly to any shooting situation. Whether I'm shooting portraits, fashion, or commercial work, the B10x's adjustable color temperature, high-speed sync capabilities, and fast recycling times ensure that I have complete control over my lighting setup at all times. It's like having a full-fledged studio in the palm of my hand.

Exceptional Quality of Light: When it comes to lighting, quality is everything—and the Profoto B10x delivers in spades. Thanks to its advanced LED technology and superior light-shaping capabilities, the B10x produces beautifully soft, natural-looking light that flatters every subject. Whether I'm shooting portraits with subtle, flattering highlights or fashion editorials with bold, dynamic lighting, the B10x consistently delivers stunning results that exceed my expectations every time. It's like having a professional lighting assistant built right in.

Intuitive and User-Friendly: Despite its advanced capabilities, the Profoto B10x is remarkably easy to use. With its intuitive interface and straightforward controls, I was able to start shooting with confidence right out of the box. From adjusting power settings to fine-tuning color temperature, everything is at my fingertips, allowing me to focus on what I do best—creating incredible images. Plus, with its seamless compatibility with Profoto's AirTTL system, syncing multiple lights has never been easier, making complex lighting setups a breeze to execute.

Conclusion: In a world where quality and versatility are non-negotiable, the Profoto B10x stands head and shoulders above the rest. With its compact yet powerful design, unparalleled versatility, exceptional quality of light, and intuitive user interface, the B10x is truly a game-changer in the world of professional photography. Whether you're a seasoned pro or an aspiring enthusiast, adding the Profoto B10x to your toolkit is sure to elevate your photography game to new heights. Trust me—you won't be disappointed.