Category: Client Work
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Short Videos in Freeport, Maine

At the end of last week, David from The Distance Project and Physiology First in Freeport, Maine reached out about filming two short videos on Saturday. He had just had an opportunity to appear on a large Podcast/YouTube channel and wanted to quickly revamp his web presence before the podcast dropped. We met up on…
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XTERRA Trail Run World Champs Filming

A few weeks back I was part of the team filming the inaugural XTERRA Trail Run World Championship at Sugarloaf. I had worked with their team on the teaser video for the new race and it was fun to see the trails we ran alone filled with runners from around the world. Here are some…
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XTERRA World Championship

I spent a day with Patrick Caron exploring the new course at Sugarloaf Mountain for the XTERRA Trail Run World Championship. It’s a completely new race so my task was to film and edit a video that introduced people to the trails and capture a few photos of Patrick running the course. We first met…
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David Bidler Portraits

I first met David Bidler while filming and photographing a project for Territory Run Co. on local teacher/musician/runner/writer Ian Ramsey. Ian belonged to David’s gym, The Distance Project in Freeport, so we filmed a few scenes there and then earlier this spring David reached back out for some portraits and we reconnected. We worked hard…
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Boston Marathon Shoe for Topo Athletic

I fit in a few last minute shoots right before the start of paternity leave and one of my favorites was an afternoon project for Topo Athletics’ new Boston Marathon shoe. I was able to cast a model I had worked with on an L.L. Bean project a few years back, Siedah, which was a…
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Boston Marathon Coverage for The New York Times

Whew! Back to work I go! I had planned to slowly ease back into working but instead dove back in with Boston Marathon coverage for The New York Times. I started with a few days of portraits related to what the finish line means ten years since the Boston Marathon bombing. A few portraits were…
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Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan for The New York Times

A little before Christmas, I got an email from an editor at The New York Times to photograph a story on Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan down in Providence, where he used to live. This wasn’t my first portrait assignment for the Times but I’d only done a handful of stories for them before…
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Providence Parks for The Trust for Public Land

As a kid, Providence was cool to me because it hosted a big skateboarding competition called Gravity Games and we would get Awful Awfuls at Newport Creamery. As an adult, Providence is cool because it’s a human-focused city that’s revitalizing greenspace and making it safer and easier to get around as a pedestrian or cyclist.…
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The Vermont town that bought a ski mountain

Yesterday, the Times ran a story on Mount Ascutney in Vermont where I had photographed a story back in 2017 for The Trust for Public Land. We had actually planned on photographing the story in the winter of 2016 but there wasn’t enough snow so we pushed everything back a year. The story started in…