It’s Chime for a Change

A change in banking, that is. Last March, during a break from the rain, I photographed the Chime leadership team in the City. When you’re doing corporate photography on Maiden Lane, It’s best to put the street to good use. Here are a few headshots from the day. Scroll, peruse, enjoy. Thank you. Contact me for kids,Continue reading “It’s Chime for a Change”

A Team Called Trōv

People love their toys. You know, cameras, lenses, and laptops. Headphones, snowboards, and music equipment. People also love the convenience that comes with 24/7 mobility. In downtown Danville, there’s a small startup called Trōv with a big ambition. They’re reinventing the way digital natives insure the toys they love. Recently, I had an opportunity toContinue reading “A Team Called Trōv”

Of Smiles and Steel

If you have a business partner, you’d better enjoy that person a lot. As this dynamic duo clearly does. Laughter is fine and well. But selling homes often requires a Lady of Steel… …or a light’s out smile… …or a willingness to stop traffic, come what come may. But more than anything, connecting with customers—inContinue reading “Of Smiles and Steel”

Mothership

I cannot speak dispassionately about Adobe. I’ve enthused about them before. I love their products. I respect and admire their culture. And I jibe with their people. Happily, I was invited back to the mothership And had an opportunity to photograph more spokespeople. How awesome is that!? Exactly. Scroll or swipe down. I hope youContinue reading “Mothership”

Youngblood

Call him Aaron. He hails from the Midwest. A young, ambitious IT professional, He’s looking for a new kind of headshot. We meet at Crema on The Alameda. We talk about work and life. There’s something different about him. He’s polite in an old-fashioned way. He tells me he’s not photogenic, That he doesn’t like theContinue reading “Youngblood”