I have been working on some new dog photos. I have a huge pile of animal and baby photos waiting for my attention. I recently added these two as a spread to my printed portfolio.
Shilo has amazing eyes. Their like headlights in the dark. They radiate light.
Murray, the Boston, is my sister’s dog. He has a new partner, Maggie. Maggie has a wider white patch on her face. She has turned his world upside down. My daughter is crazy about Murray and Maggie.
You can see the rest of my animals here.
I recently shot a Huggies campaign with Ogilvy & Mather to launch a new product called Little Mover’s Slip-On Diapers. It was just featured in the New York Times in last Friday’s business section. They talk about the product and the ad campaign, specifically the TV spot, directed by Bruce Hurwit. At the end of the article they interview Ogilvy’s Chris Turner, the Creative Director focusing on the visuals. I had the pleasure of working with him along with his partner Creative Director David Metcalf who wrote the brilliant copy.
My son Wyatt is a total rolling pin.
I also shot the diaper package.
There should be a couple more ads produced from our shoot soon…
I have been working on a new promo that I will send out in the fall called Babe. It’s a collection of my baby photographs in a 40 page magazine. I made it on MagCloud which is a great service, although quality control and customer service are a bit spotty. You can publish a magazine to their site and people can actually buy a copy.
Here is a preview of Babe:
I also made a magazine of my personal work 2 years ago. You can preview or purchase either of them on the MagCloud site by clicking the links below.
While googling myself, the other night I found that one of my photos on Getty Images was used to illustrate the “Weekly Inspiration” section of ABC News’ Spirituality section. I hope it inspires someone. Another recent Getty Images sale I found was a photo of my daughter that was used to illustrate an article entitled “Pilloried, Are too many kids medicated?”. Never trust a photograph.
This is Lucy.
That’s a Biscuit.
Don’t distract her.
I can’t wait to work on these.
To see the results from my previous effort click here
Art Directed by Bessie (above)








































