First
Responders
EMS,
Fire & Police photography
Jeff is a Contributing Photographer for the Journal
of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS), and other
Emergency Publications. Many of the photographs
here have been published nationally.
While Jeff
photographs all aspects of Emergency Services, he
primarily concentrates in the field of EMS. The
photography that Jeff focuses on within this field
is specific to the functions of Paramedics and
EMTs. He does not seek to exploit the suffering of
the people being treated, because of this you will
notice that often the people being treated do not
appear fully in the photographs (even where the law
allows). For more information please read about
Jeff's ethics &
practices.
Right - Boston
EMS A7 on the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge.
This photo was taken about twenty minutes before
the bridge was open to
traffic.
Performing
Arts
Arts,
Events and Exhibits
Jeff has been
photographing Performing Arts in the Boston area
for over 10 years. This portfolio includes
photography for BalletRox, Jeannette Neill
Dancers, Aerial Dance Theatre and Black
Nativity. He also photographs exhibits such as
the New England Spring Flower Show and various
installations at the Boston Museum of Science.
Having worked with many of the best lighting
designers in New England, Jeff has an excellent
understanding of lighting for the arts and how
best to photograph within the genre.
Right - A
member of Jeannette Neill Dance during a 2007
performance.
Celebrity &
Politics
General
news, politics
Jeff has
photographed many in the political spectrum such
as; President Bill Clinton, President George W.
Bush, former Massachusetts Governors Mitt Romney
and Michael Dukakis, just to name a few. He has
also photographed may celebrities &
musicians such as, Phish, Scarlet JoHanson, Ben
Stiller, Jeff Foxworthy and many more.
Right - Former
U.S. President Bill Clinton delivers a speech at
Harvard University's 2007 Class
Day.
General
news
News photos that
are not of first responders or politics.
Right - Kurt
Macnamara and James Benson the principle owners of
Devens Recycling, stand in front of construction
debris. This photo was taken as part of the ribbon
cutting ceremony for the facility. The debris pile
is two stories high by about 250 feet long and
represents about two weeks of construction waste
that would normally end up in a landfill. It's the
largest such facility in the
Northeast.
The Big
Dig
161
lane miles of highway in a 7.5 mile corridor is
just the beginning. From the top of
vent buildings to the plenum underneath the
highway, see the areas that the public never gets
to go. Also check out the QuicktimeVRs.
Right - A
construction worker on the Big Dig pours concrete
into a form on the upper-deck of Interstate 93
south, just north of the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker
Hill Bridge. The photo was taken about six months
before the new highway and tunnel system
opened.
Miscellaneous
The genral shots,
landscapes, abstracts, etc...
QuicktimeVR
A
The Big Dig
This portfolio contains the largest collection of
QuicktimeVRs of Boston's Big Dig.
QuicktimeVR B
General
This portfolio contains a large collection of
QuicktimeVRs that I have shot in the US and
Ireland.




