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Take a look at my Science and Education or Editorial Portraiture portfolios. 

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But since you’re here, there are a few corporate images below 

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Zack Hicks is CEO of Toyota Connected and Executive Vice President and Chief Digital Officer of Toyota Motor North America, seen here in the offices of Toyota Connected in Plano, Texas, USA, on Fri., Aug. 10, 2018.  Toyota Connected is a so-called "skunkworks" program by Toyota Motor North America to develop software that uses predictive and connective technology to make devices and cars talk to one another improving the driving experience and increasing safety measures on the cars.
A Lexus 600h L sedan with the TRI Platform 3.0 self-driving technology built into it is being worked on in the Toyota Research Institute Garage near Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on Tues., Aug. 14, 2018. The vehicle is outfitted with special software and navigation systems including RADAR (black rectangle near top), LIDAR (white and black round piece in middle below black RADAR), and cameras that are part of a computer vision system.
Abigail Pierrepont Johnson (right) and Kathleen A. Murphy are photographed here in Fidelity's offices in Boston's Financial District on Thurs., Oct. 4, 2018. Abigail Pierrepont Johnson is the president and CEO of Fidelity Investments, and chairperson of its international sister company Fidelity International.  Kathleen A. Murphy is the President of Fidelity Personal Investing.
Gaurav Singal. Foundation Medicine employee outdoors near Longwood area of Boston, MA. 24 May 2017.
Albert Gray is a mover in MIT's Department of Facilities specializing in recycling. Gray is seen here on MIT's campus near a loading dock between Buildings 7 and 11.
Graduate student Neil Chandra Dalvie works in the lab of J. Christopher Love at the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Thu., July 23, 2020. From the lab's website, the Love Lab researches systems immunology, next-gen protein biopharmaceuticals, integrated process development, and alternative host strain engineering. 

Note: The pictures were taken during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic; people in the photos followed social distance and face-mask safety protocols.
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Joe Provost, a Threat Modeling and Simulation Architect with IBM Security, (standing) leads volunteers as they pretend to be involved in a cyber threat simulation in the cyber range in IBM Security's facility in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The cyber range is a place where companies can get training in how to address a cyber security threat. 

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