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March 24, 2014
2013/2014 UConn Men and Women’s Basketball Photos for SNY!
We are in the thick of March Madness…and the UConn Men’s basketball team are kicking it! Let’s celebrate with some pictures of UConn’s basketball teams from our recent photo shoot at Gampel Arena for SNY with make-up by Nicole Moleti. These guys are as fun and nice as they look! GO HUSKIES!!!! Click here to see more of the players!
August 5, 2013
Rinker Buck and Piper Cub for Flight Training Magazine
A few months ago, we headed up to the Berkshires on a beautiful night to photograph Rinker Buck for Flight Training Magazine. Buck’s a writer and adventure junkie, who achieved fame back in 1966 by flying a Piper Cub plane across the US with older brother Kern when they were only 15 and 17. Yikes!
Buck’s book Flight of Passage is an intimate story of this cross country adventure. They had no radio and no lights. They just headed west following rivers and landmarks all the way from New Jersey down to Texas and over the mountains west into southern California. Later on they found out they were the youngest ever to fly across the US. Our son Sebbie is reading Rinker’s book now…note to Sebbie (and Jude): don’t even think about it!
We photographed Rinker next to a classic yellow Piper Cub in Great Barrington MA up the road from Buck’s home in Norfolk CT. Rinker’s a great writer and storyteller…he wrote for the Hartford Courant for many years. And he’s a really nice guy. Rinker’s latest adventure was traversing the Oregon Trail from my home town of Kansas City to Oregon in a covered wagon pulled by mules…look out for that book coming soon!
May 4, 2013
Tear Sheet: Cover PSP Magazine: UConn Health Center’s Dr. Bruce Strober
Great meeting and photographing Dr. Bruce Strober, one of the leading doctors in the area of psoriasis at UConn Health Center, for the cover of Plastic Surgery Magazine! Mike agreed to be “the patient” but you’ll have to check out the full article to see him online! 🙂 Above is the cover and then one of my favorite portraits that didn’t make it into the article.


