It seems like in the past few years the overwhelming majority if the people who have stood before my camera have been businessmen….so much so that I’m beginning to have dreams of long lines of guys in suits! I have a bit of a backlog of recent shoots that I haven’t dropped on the blog, so before the holidays take over I figured I had better clean out the closet and put few of them up…
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Henri de Castries for Barron’s
This weeks cover story on AXA Group CEO, Henri de Castries…
AOL Executives for BusinessWeek
With the spinning off of AOL from Time Warner, I was sent to shoot CEO Tim Armstrong and his inner circle at the New AOL for a feature story in the first issue of the new Bloomberg BusinessWeek…
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong
Jon Brod – Vice President of AOL Ventures
Jeff Levick – President, Global Advertising and Strategy
Bill Wilson – President, AOL Media
Brad Garlinghouse – President, Internet and Mobile Communications
IndexIQ for BusinessWeek
And finally, one more BusinessWeek story. For this one one, we went down to NYU and shot the principals of IndexIQ, a Westchester-based hedge fund with a former Time Inc publisher at the helm and an NYU finance professor at it’s chief investment strategist.
Seated: Professor Robert Whitelaw. Standing (L-R): Adam Patti, Anthony Davidow, Sal Bruno
CEO Adam Patti
Wow! I didn’t know AOL was still in business. 😉
Doesn’t AXA own a bunch of wineries?
Yup! http://www.decanter.com/archive/article.php?id=258002 BT
Brad, beautiful work. Lots of blue light, I see a color theme. Can you make a wall paper of guys in suits maybe attacking each other with pens and laptops – so we can download for our amusement? Now I know why people study marketing, economics, as running a business is hard work! I appreciate all the different skill sets it takes to keep a small business going! Pheww…and I thought having a day job was hard. Right now, don’t tell anyone but the photo editor is cat and dog sitting and its ok, gets me out from under the computer screen for awhile into reality. Reality, remember that? The thing that is not on a screen. Keep up the good work! Paula