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The Effie's at Cipriani Midtown in New York City

Effie’s Annual Gala at Cipriani Midtown

Smile Train 25th Anniversary Gala at Cipriani

Photographing the Smile Train Gala at Cipriani was an unforgettable experience. It’s hard to beat the energy of an event that’s not just glamorous but also so meaningful. The gala was filled with incredible people coming together for a cause close to my heart—helping children around the world get the cleft lip and palate surgeries they need.

The venue, Cipriani, was absolutely stunning. The grand architecture and elegant ambiance set the perfect tone for the night, and I couldn’t wait to capture every moment. From the speeches that highlighted the impact of Smile Train’s work to the heartfelt moments of gratitude, there was so much emotion in the room.

What really stood out, though, was the people. The guests, the honorees, and the kids whose lives were changed by Smile Train were all shining examples of hope and resilience. Capturing those intimate, genuine moments between families and their supporters was definitely a highlight.

It’s not every day you get to document such a powerful, inspiring evening, and I’m grateful to have been able to help tell the story of such an important cause through my photos. The night was filled with joy, and it was amazing to see how many people were dedicated to making a real difference.

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Jon Bon Jovi for Hulu

Photographing the Hulu red carpet for the Jon Bon Jovi premiere was such an epic experience! I’ve shot red carpets before, but there’s something extra exciting about one for a legend like Jon Bon Jovi. The energy in the air was electric as the stars walked the carpet, and capturing those moments up close felt like being part of the action.

As the photographers lined up, I was ready to snap shots of the big moments—Jon himself, of course, as well as all the other celebrities and guests who were there to celebrate. There’s always this rush when the stars start arriving, and getting those perfect candid moments of excitement and smiles is what makes the job so fun. But, honestly, it was the vibe of the whole event that made it special. You could feel the anticipation as everyone was excited about the show’s premiere, and it’s always a thrill to be in the middle of that buzz.

The setup for a Hulu premiere had that mix of glamour and coolness that felt just right for Bon Jovi’s legacy. The lighting, the backdrop, the crowd—it all came together perfectly to capture the essence of a star-studded night. While the red carpet can get a little hectic, it’s the little moments, like when someone’s genuinely excited or sharing a laugh, that make the best photos.

Overall, it was a night full of energy, rock ‘n’ roll spirit, and some seriously awesome people to photograph. Getting to shoot the premiere of a show with someone as iconic as Jon Bon Jovi is definitely one of those experiences I’ll remember for a long time!

MAD in New York City

Photographing the MAD event for NOMA was hands down one of the coolest gigs I’ve had. I mean, how often do you get to capture culinary legends like Dan Barber, René Redzepi, and a bunch of other top chefs in one room? The whole vibe was electric, with everyone there talking food, creativity, and what’s next for the culinary world. It felt like being in the middle of something really special, and I loved being able to document it.

I brought my Sony A1 to the event, which was the perfect choice. The lighting wasn’t exactly the easiest to work with, but the A1 made it a breeze. It’s quick, sharp, and handled the low-light moments like a champ—so I could focus on getting the candid shots and little details without missing a thing. Whether it was capturing the chefs deep in conversation or those quick, fun moments between the guests, it was just a blast.

The best part, though, was the people. Dan Barber, René Redzepi, and all the chefs were genuinely awesome to photograph. Seeing them interact with each other, sharing ideas and insights, was inspiring in itself. Plus, getting those behind-the-scenes moments of them being so focused or having a laugh made it feel like I was part of the action.

In the end, it wasn’t just about snapping cool photos—it was about capturing the energy and passion of the event. It was all about creativity, collaboration, and, of course, great food. Can’t wait for the next one!

Guggenheim Photographer

I love the clean design of the Guggenheim Museum and the incredible aesthetic off the Frank Lloyd Wright building. Such a privilege to work there as a photographer occasionally and then even better to see my work used on their website.

I’m looking to photograph more museums and galleries in New York. There’s something about capturing art and culture that really excites me. Whether it’s photographing exhibits, installations, or behind-the-scenes moments at galleries, I love telling the stories of creativity and expression through my lens. New York City is full of inspiring spaces, and I’d love to work with more museums and galleries to showcase the work and the artists that make this city such a cultural hub. If you’re looking for a photographer who can capture the essence of your exhibition or space, I’d love to connect!

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Studio Photography in Lower Manhattan at 16 Beaver

If you’re in need of professional headshots or business portraits, I’d love to help. With over 20 years of experience, including 5 years as the head photographer at the New York Stock Exchange, I specialize in creating polished, authentic images that truly represent your professional brand. Whether you’re updating your LinkedIn, website, or other platforms, I’ll work with you to make sure your photos make a great first impression. Let’s connect and discuss how I can help bring your professional image to life!

If you're looking for someone to photograph your business portraits or headshots in the studio, I’d love the opportunity to work with you. With over 20 years of experience, I’ve had the privilege of photographing a wide range of professionals, helping them present themselves in a polished and professional light. What I’ve learned over the years is that the right photo goes beyond just looking good—it’s about capturing the essence of who you are and showcasing that in the best possible way.

For 5 years, I had the honor of being the head photographer at the New York Stock Exchange, where I worked with some of the most influential leaders in the business world. That experience really taught me how to work with people from all walks of life, from top executives to entrepreneurs, and understand what they need from a professional portrait. Whether you’re after a classic headshot or something with a bit more personality, I’ll make sure your photo aligns with your vision and message.

One of the things I focus on is helping my clients feel relaxed and confident in front of the camera. A great business portrait is more than just the right pose—it’s about capturing your unique vibe and professionalism in a way that speaks to your audience. Whether it’s for LinkedIn, your company website, or any other platform, I’ll work with you to ensure that your image represents who you are and what you stand for.

If you’re ready to invest in a professional portrait that truly reflects you, I’d be thrilled to help. With my experience, attention to detail, and ability to bring out the best in my subjects, I’m confident that I can create a photo you’ll be proud to share with the world.

Ethisphere CEO Portrait Photography

Photographing the new CEO for Ethisphere was a good experience. The session was pretty straightforward—focused on getting a professional shot that captured the CEO's leadership presence while still keeping it approachable. It’s always a balance when doing corporate headshots, and we aimed to highlight the right qualities for someone in that role.

The setup was simple, with clean lighting to give the shot a polished look. The goal was to make sure the CEO looked confident but relaxed, something that aligned with Ethisphere’s values of ethics and integrity. We didn’t go overboard with any extra props or backgrounds, just keeping it straightforward and professional.

Overall, it was a solid shoot. Headshots are always important for a company’s public image, and I’m glad to have been part of getting that shot for Ethisphere’s new leadership.

Photographer for Bitfufu IPO at Nasdaq in Times Square

With 20 years of experience in event photography, including 5 years as the house photographer at the New York Stock Exchange, I’m looking to expand my work capturing IPOs and bell ringings at both the NYSE and Nasdaq. I’ve had the privilege of documenting some of the most exciting financial milestones, and I’d love the opportunity to bring my expertise to your next big event. If you’re in need of a photographer who knows how to capture the energy and significance of these moments, I’d be excited to connect and help bring your event to life.

Photographing the Bitfufu IPO at Nasdaq was a pretty incredible experience, especially with my background as the house photographer at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) for five years. After shooting so many IPOs and market milestones at the NYSE, I knew this would be just as high-energy and fast-paced, but with a whole different vibe at Nasdaq. The moment Bitfufu made its debut on the big screen was one of those moments you just can’t miss.

The atmosphere at Nasdaq was buzzing. Everyone was excited, and I had to be on my toes to capture it all. With so many key moments happening at once, from the team’s reactions to the bell ringing, I had to stay quick on the trigger and make sure I got the best shots. My job was all about getting those raw, candid shots—whether it was the team celebrating, the stock ticker showing Bitfufu’s new listing, or those moments of focus and anticipation before the bell rang.

Having spent five years shooting at the NYSE, I’ve gotten really comfortable in fast-moving environments. I’m always thinking about angles and composition while keeping an eye out for those authentic moments. With an event like this, it’s important to be ready to snap the perfect shot as soon as it happens. The key was really capturing the vibe of the IPO—there’s a certain energy that comes with a company taking the next big step, and I love being able to document that in real-time.

What really made this shoot stand out, though, was the significance of Bitfufu’s IPO in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency. It’s always exciting to photograph events like this, where the industry is evolving right before your eyes. Watching these companies and sectors make their mark on the global stage is inspiring, and I’m glad I could capture it in a way that tells the story of the day.

In the end, photographing the Bitfufu IPO at Nasdaq was a fast-paced but rewarding experience. Between getting the perfect angles, focusing on the right moments, and making sure the lighting was spot-on, it was a great reminder of how much I love shooting major milestones.

See more of my Nasdaq or NYSE work here