Bluestone Lane Food Photography
Looking back on happier times when we could roam free, congregate and eat food together.
Fountains of Wayne Photo
It’s definitely not how I want to see my photos run.
Portraits for CURE Magazine
Photographic portraits of medical professionals for CURE magazine.
Headshot Photographer in New York City
Please let me know if you need new employee headshots, we have a small portable lighting setup that would fine into any conference room. I would estimate the we can capture about 50 portraits a day with some exact scheduling. Make up artist available upon request. Onsite approval of all headshots. Light retouching included.
Portrait and Headshot photographer
NYSE Photograph
It’s always nice to see old work getting used, and especially form my time as the photographer at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. NYSE retains full copyright to all images, but occasionally a photograph gets used in the press and credited to me.
Let’s see what AI or Chat GPT has to say about this….
In the heart of the financial epicenter, where the pulse of the global economy beats strongest, lies a world often overlooked—the world seen through the lens of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) photographer. Picture yourself standing amidst the iconic pillars of Wall Street, camera in hand, capturing the hustle and bustle of traders, the anticipation in the air, and the historic moments that shape the financial landscape. Today, we embark on a journey behind the lens, delving into the unique role of a photographer at the NYSE, uncovering the statistics and insights that illuminate this captivating narrative.
The Photographer's Dance on Wall Street:
In the realm where fortunes are made and lost in the blink of an eye, the NYSE photographer plays a crucial role in immortalizing the moments that define financial history. Let's explore this world, enriched by statistics and data that provide a rare glimpse into the life of a photographer capturing the heartbeat of Wall Street:
NYSE's Historic Footprint:
According to the NYSE's official records, the exchange has been the epicenter of financial transactions since 1792. Over the centuries, the NYSE has witnessed and documented the evolution of global markets, economic crises, and triumphs.
Trading Floor Dynamics:
The NYSE's trading floor is a symphony of chaos and order. A report by CNBC highlights that, on an average trading day, over 3 billion shares are traded on the NYSE. The photographer, amidst this controlled chaos, becomes a storyteller capturing the intensity and energy that reverberate through the trading floor.
The Power of Financial Imagery:
In a study conducted by Forbes, it was found that articles with relevant images receive 94% more views than those without. The importance of compelling visuals in financial journalism is undeniable, and the NYSE photographer plays a pivotal role in providing the media with captivating images that accompany stories of market trends, economic shifts, and corporate milestones.
Global Impact of NYSE Visuals:
With the advent of digital media, the reach of NYSE visuals extends far beyond the iconic building on Wall Street. According to a report by NYSE's parent company, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the NYSE website receives over 1 million unique visitors monthly, showcasing the global impact of the visual content curated by photographers.
The Dance Continues:
As the NYSE photographer moves through the rhythmic dance of financial transactions, capturing moments that echo through the markets, one can't help but marvel at the convergence of art and finance. The photographer, armed with a camera, becomes a silent witness to history, freezing moments in time that shape the narrative of Wall Street.
In a world where numbers tell stories and images speak volumes, the question lingers: How will the next snapshot at the NYSE become a part of the ever-evolving saga of global finance?
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 Food for Bluestone Lane
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.