Here's a nice review from my client John Hall of John Hall Design..
"I have hired Mark many times over the past 15 years at the several different publications that I have art directed. He always comes up with photographs that are fabulous both creatively and technically. In addition, he's a blast to work with, and can loosen up even the stiffest CEO. Mark is also great at thinking on his feet if the weather or the client throws us a curve. I would highly recommend Mark."
Service Category: Photographer
Year first hired: 1995 (hired more than once)
Top Qualities: Great Results, Personable, Creative
Showing posts with label boston photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boston photographer. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Harvard University Professor Portrait
Harvard has a great number of pretty locations inside and out. In this case they were looking for a mix of classic and contemporary visuals- the black and white mixed with a bit of camera tilt to add a more modern feel.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Paul Farmer, Partners in Health, Boston MA
Partners in Health has a tiny office which befits the non-profit status his medical group has. BUT it isn't great for photos, its chock full of great people working to get people the healthcare they deserve. Fortunately I pulled a few strings and found a spot up the street at Mass Art College to shoot him and one of his fellow doctors. This was a cover for Contribute Magazine.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Environmental Portrait, Boston MA
This simple location portrait was done for an editorial client in downtown Boston recently. Whenever possible I like to use some natural light in my magazine photography.Although we've lit her face to look fabulous, the background is all daylight. I concentrate on getting people to relax during photo shoots and like her sense of ease.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Boston Corporate Execs, Informal Poses
In some cases client want to show their employees in a more informal way, as if they are interacting with clients or colleagues. The beauty of this photographic reportage style is the ability to get a variety of looks out of one session. A huge benefit is that your subjects are far more at ease, move around naturally, can talk and engage with others. Some business people actually get real work done when I am shooting. Converting these images to Black and White in post-production gives the photos an even greater authenticity.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Babson College Alumni Magazine
Here's a typical example of an alumni magazine shoot. We're in an old gym and have 10 minutes to shoot these alumni for the cover, before they head downstairs to an awards ceremony. Our designated location is a dumpy curtain, so we scramble for a new environment. I like the glass block wall, but the sun has long since set. With the help of some powerful strobes and a bit of photo knowledge, I'm able to light a nice clean cover for my clients. Within minutes our subjects arrive with the President of the Babson. We were very fortunate in this case to have a woman in the shot, whose clothes and hair provided much needed color contrast, not to mention natural beauty.As in most cases, the 'pre-planned' location isn't right and thinking on your feet is required. All in all, a very successful shot.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Babson College Student Photography

I've been working for Babson College in Babson Park, MA for a number of years. Recently we did a shoot of international students, and were lucky enough to use this gigantic globe at Babson as a prop. Educational photography is a nice break from corporate work, your subjects are younger, but even harder to schedule! Email seems to be the only way to reach college kids....
Friday, January 16, 2009
Boston Hospital Health Care Shoot
Here's a sample from a recent New England area hospital shoot where we shot various nursing caregivers in a variety of situations. In a typical day we might shoot six health care professionals, depending on who they are and their schedule.Hospitals always want to show off the latest technology, so we have her in front of a Phillips MRI machine. Working as a health care photographer in Boston, I've determined the go-to person in a hospital is the head nurse. Never make work for the head nurse!
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