You can see more of my work for Huggies here.
Last month I worked with DraftFCB to mark the 100th anniversary of Oreos. Everyone pitched in and we had a great Saturday shoot rewarded by piles of cookies. Here are some of my favorites.
Thanks to Vanessa Morel for wardrobe styling, Jill Appelbaum, Megan Sheehan and Illona Siller of Draft for creating the project and putting it all together, and all of our young volunteer models who made the shoot so much fun.
Here is a new campaign I shot in November for Huggies. It was a lot of fun working again with Ogilvy Chicago. The dads pictured here are, from top, Ben Cherry, Sergio Fuenzalida, Ron Charles and Leo Coltrane.
Last year I photographed Mercy Townsend, winner of the Gerber Generation Photo Search.
The original Gerber Baby, Ann Turner Cook came by to meet her.


Melanie Sawyer was our baby wrangler. Thanks to her, Mercy worked with us happily for about 2 hours which is exceptional for a 2 year old.
Ellen Silverstein was styling wardrobe and Nikki Wang fixing Mercy’s hair as her parents watch proudly.
Everyone crowded around Some Studio to see Mercy give Ann a hug.
Can you tell which one is a Gerber Baby?
Thanks to Josh Freiwald for the behind the scenes photos.
Check your seat back pocket for the February 1st issue of American Way Magazine.
You can see more of my work for American Way here.
Here is one of my favorite outtakes:
There are more of my photos of squirmy babies on Huggies Youtube Channel.

I have the cover of the January issue of Scientific American. We photographed in the studio to illustrate a feature on the aging process.


I really enjoyed photographing Elinor Giobbi. Below are a couple of raw outtakes. I look forward to getting deeper into these images.
I am fortunate to have been enlisted by Spotco to photograph David Hyde Pierce and Colby Minifie for a new play at Manhattan Theater Club called Close Up Space. Previews begin December 1.

Here are some images I shot for the November issue of Outdoor Life magazine. It was an intense day as we did 5 complicated shots in a fairly small studio. Three of them are included in this post.
Luckily, Some Studio is in the heart of NYC’s flower district. With the help of Stylist Ellen Silverstein, we procured bundles of corn stalks, bags of fall leaves, a small Japanese Maple and 350 pounds of sand.

Thanks to my crew Josh Freiwald and Richard Solinger for their hard work. Also thanks to Ellen and her crew, August Goulet and Lisa Metropolis for making a corn field, beach and wind. And Thanks to our model, Kevin Witt, for wearing 4 layers of insulation on a very hot day, all day.
And many thanks to Justin Appenzeller and Jim Walsh of Outdoor Life for the art direction and the opportunity.





















































