Recent portraits on assignment


Gautam Adani, Asia's richest man, for the New York Times

Gautam Adani is the chairman and founder of Adani Group, a multi-national port operations and development company based in Ahmedabad, India. Adani is photographed here in the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Oct. 26, 2022. According to business magazine lists, billionaire Adani is the richest person in India and is among the wealthiest people in the world.
Gautam Adani is the chairman and founder of Adani Group, a multi-national port operations and development company based in Ahmedabad, India. Adani is photographed here in the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Oct. 26, 2022. According to business magazine lists, billionaire Adani is the richest person in India and is among the wealthiest people in the world.
Gautam Adani is the chairman and founder of Adani Group, a multi-national port operations and development company based in Ahmedabad, India. Adani is photographed here in the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Oct. 26, 2022. According to business magazine lists, billionaire Adani is the richest person in India and is among the wealthiest people in the world.
Gautam Adani is the chairman and founder of Adani Group, a multi-national port operations and development company based in Ahmedabad, India. Adani is photographed here in the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Oct. 26, 2022. According to business magazine lists, billionaire Adani is the richest person in India and is among the wealthiest people in the world.
Gautam Adani is the chairman and founder of Adani Group, a multi-national port operations and development company based in Ahmedabad, India. Adani is photographed here in the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Oct. 26, 2022. According to business magazine lists, billionaire Adani is the richest person in India and is among the wealthiest people in the world.
Gautam Adani is the chairman and founder of Adani Group, a multi-national port operations and development company based in Ahmedabad, India. Adani is photographed here in the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Oct. 26, 2022. According to business magazine lists, billionaire Adani is the richest person in India and is among the wealthiest people in the world.

Anabel Graetz, film actress at age 80, for the Guardian

Anabel Graetz, age 80, is an actress who started working in film and television in her 60s, seen at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA, on Sat., Oct. 29, 2022. Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
Anabel Graetz, age 80, is an actress who started working in film and television in her 60s, seen at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA, on Sat., Oct. 29, 2022. Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
Anabel Graetz, age 80, is an actress who started working in film and television in her 60s, seen at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA, on Sat., Oct. 29, 2022. Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
Anabel Graetz, age 80, is an actress who started working in film and television in her 60s, seen at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA, on Sat., Oct. 29, 2022. Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."
Anabel Graetz, age 80, is an actress who started working in film and television in her 60s, seen at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA, on Sat., Oct. 29, 2022. Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

Steven Pinker, author and Harvard professor, for Le Point

Author and psychologist Steven Pinker is seen here on Harvard's campus outside William James Hall in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on Tue., Sept. 20, 2022. Pinker is the Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. According to his bio, Pinker is "an experimental psychologist who conducts research in visual cognition, psycholinguistics, and social relations" and is the author of numerous popular science books on the subjects of human cognition and language.
Author and psychologist Steven Pinker is seen here in his Harvard campus office in William James Hall in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on Tue., Sept. 20, 2022. Pinker is the Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. According to his bio, Pinker is "an experimental psychologist who conducts research in visual cognition, psycholinguistics, and social relations" and is the author of numerous popular science books on the subjects of human cognition and language.
Author and psychologist Steven Pinker is seen here on Harvard's campus outside William James Hall in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on Tue., Sept. 20, 2022. Pinker is the Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. According to his bio, Pinker is "an experimental psychologist who conducts research in visual cognition, psycholinguistics, and social relations" and is the author of numerous popular science books on the subjects of human cognition and language.
Author and psychologist Steven Pinker is seen here on Harvard's campus outside William James Hall in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on Tue., Sept. 20, 2022. Pinker is the Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. According to his bio, Pinker is "an experimental psychologist who conducts research in visual cognition, psycholinguistics, and social relations" and is the author of numerous popular science books on the subjects of human cognition and language.
Author and psychologist Steven Pinker is seen here in his Harvard campus office in William James Hall in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on Tue., Sept. 20, 2022. Pinker is the Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. According to his bio, Pinker is "an experimental psychologist who conducts research in visual cognition, psycholinguistics, and social relations" and is the author of numerous popular science books on the subjects of human cognition and language.

Lisa Iezzoni, Harvard Professor of Medicine, for the New York Times

Lisa Iezzoni, MD, MSc, has published research this month in the Health Affairs medical journal about how physicians are uncomfortable caring for people with disabilities, seen here near her office in Radcliffe Yard at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Oct. 12, 2022. Iezzoni is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital. Iezzoni, 68, has been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for 46 years and has personally experienced some of the same difficulties in accessing healthcare as is described in her research.
Lisa Iezzoni, MD, MSc, has published research this month in the Health Affairs medical journal about how physicians are uncomfortable caring for people with disabilities, seen here near her office in Radcliffe Yard at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Oct. 12, 2022. Iezzoni is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital. Iezzoni, 68, has been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for 46 years and has personally experienced some of the same difficulties in accessing healthcare as is described in her research.
Lisa Iezzoni, MD, MSc, has published research this month in the Health Affairs medical journal about how physicians are uncomfortable caring for people with disabilities, seen here near her office in Radcliffe Yard at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Oct. 12, 2022. Iezzoni is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital. Iezzoni, 68, has been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for 46 years and has personally experienced some of the same difficulties in accessing healthcare as is described in her research.

Chris Miller, author of Chip War, for Baillie Gifford & Co's Trust magazine

Chris Miller is an Associate Professor of International History at the Fletcher School at Tufts University, seen here in the Fletcher School's Ginn Library Reading Room in Medford, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Nov. 23, 2022. Miller is the author of the book "Chip War: The fight for the world's most critical technology," which tells the story of microchip development over the past decades, published by Scribner on Oct. 4, 2022.
Chris Miller is an Associate Professor of International History at the Fletcher School at Tufts University, seen here in the Fletcher School's Ginn Library Reading Room in Medford, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Nov. 23, 2022. Miller is the author of the book "Chip War: The fight for the world's most critical technology," which tells the story of microchip development over the past decades, published by Scribner on Oct. 4, 2022.
Chris Miller is an Associate Professor of International History at the Fletcher School at Tufts University, seen here in Tufts' Academic Quad in Medford, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Nov. 23, 2022. Miller is the author of the book "Chip War: The fight for the world's most critical technology," which tells the story of microchip development over the past decades, published by Scribner on Oct. 4, 2022.
Chris Miller is an Associate Professor of International History at the Fletcher School at Tufts University, seen here in the Fletcher School's Ginn Library Reading Room in Medford, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Nov. 23, 2022. Miller is the author of the book "Chip War: The fight for the world's most critical technology," which tells the story of microchip development over the past decades, published by Scribner on Oct. 4, 2022.
Chris Miller is an Associate Professor of International History at the Fletcher School at Tufts University, seen here in Tufts' Academic Quad in Medford, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Nov. 23, 2022. Miller is the author of the book "Chip War: The fight for the world's most critical technology," which tells the story of microchip development over the past decades, published by Scribner on Oct. 4, 2022.
Chris Miller is an Associate Professor of International History at the Fletcher School at Tufts University, seen here in the Fletcher School's Ginn Library Reading Room in Medford, Massachusetts, USA, on Wed., Nov. 23, 2022. Miller is the author of the book "Chip War: The fight for the world's most critical technology," which tells the story of microchip development over the past decades, published by Scribner on Oct. 4, 2022.

Computer science pioneer Latanya Sweeney for Harvard Kennedy School Magazine

Latanya Sweeney is the Daniel Paul Professor of the Practice of Government and Technology at the Harvard Kennedy School, seen here at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Mon., June 6, 2022. Sweeney is the first black woman to receive a PhD in computer science from MIT (2001), and according to her HKS bio, has 3 patents, more than 100 academic publications, pioneered the field known as data privacy, launched the emerging area known as algorithmic fairness, and her work is explicitly cited in two U.S. regulations, including the U.S. federal medical privacy regulation (known as HIPAA).
Latanya Sweeney is the Daniel Paul Professor of the Practice of Government and Technology at the Harvard Kennedy School, seen here at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Mon., June 6, 2022. Sweeney is the first black woman to receive a PhD in computer science from MIT (2001), and according to her HKS bio, has 3 patents, more than 100 academic publications, pioneered the field known as data privacy, launched the emerging area known as algorithmic fairness, and her work is explicitly cited in two U.S. regulations, including the U.S. federal medical privacy regulation (known as HIPAA).
Latanya Sweeney is the Daniel Paul Professor of the Practice of Government and Technology at the Harvard Kennedy School, seen here at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Mon., June 6, 2022. Sweeney is the first black woman to receive a PhD in computer science from MIT (2001), and according to her HKS bio, has 3 patents, more than 100 academic publications, pioneered the field known as data privacy, launched the emerging area known as algorithmic fairness, and her work is explicitly cited in two U.S. regulations, including the U.S. federal medical privacy regulation (known as HIPAA).
Latanya Sweeney is the Daniel Paul Professor of the Practice of Government and Technology at the Harvard Kennedy School, seen here at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Mon., June 6, 2022. Sweeney is the first black woman to receive a PhD in computer science from MIT (2001), and according to her HKS bio, has 3 patents, more than 100 academic publications, pioneered the field known as data privacy, launched the emerging area known as algorithmic fairness, and her work is explicitly cited in two U.S. regulations, including the U.S. federal medical privacy regulation (known as HIPAA).
Latanya Sweeney is the Daniel Paul Professor of the Practice of Government and Technology at the Harvard Kennedy School, seen here at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Mon., June 6, 2022. Sweeney is the first black woman to receive a PhD in computer science from MIT (2001), and according to her HKS bio, has 3 patents, more than 100 academic publications, pioneered the field known as data privacy, launched the emerging area known as algorithmic fairness, and her work is explicitly cited in two U.S. regulations, including the U.S. federal medical privacy regulation (known as HIPAA).

Ovid Therapeutics CEO Jeremy Levin for Spectrum News

Dr. Jeremy Levin is Chairman and CEO of Ovid Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company based in NYC that according to a recent press release is "developing medicines designed to conquer epilepsy and meaningfully improve the lives of people affected by brain disorders," seen here in a tissue culture lab at Tufts Launchpad Biolabs where the company has lab space in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Thu., Oct. 13, 2022.
Dr. Jeremy Levin is Chairman and CEO of Ovid Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company based in NYC that according to a recent press release is "developing medicines designed to conquer epilepsy and meaningfully improve the lives of people affected by brain disorders," seen here in Ovid's labspace at Tufts Launchpad Biolabs in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Thu., Oct. 13, 2022.
Dr. Jeremy Levin is Chairman and CEO of Ovid Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company based in NYC that according to a recent press release is "developing medicines designed to conquer epilepsy and meaningfully improve the lives of people affected by brain disorders," seen here in Ovid's labspace at Tufts Launchpad Biolabs in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Thu., Oct. 13, 2022.
Dr. Jeremy Levin is Chairman and CEO of Ovid Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company based in NYC that according to a recent press release is "developing medicines designed to conquer epilepsy and meaningfully improve the lives of people affected by brain disorders," seen here in Tufts Launchpad Biolabs where the company has lab space in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Thu., Oct. 13, 2022.
Dr. Jeremy Levin is Chairman and CEO of Ovid Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company based in NYC that according to a recent press release is "developing medicines designed to conquer epilepsy and meaningfully improve the lives of people affected by brain disorders," seen here in Tufts Launchpad Biolabs where the company has lab space in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on Thu., Oct. 13, 2022.

Sherry Mendelson, author of essay about accepting care after knee replacements, for the Wall Street Journal

WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS - NOV 11, 2022. Sherry Mendelson, 71, of Palos Verdes, Calif., is a retired psychiatrist who had both of her knees replaced surgically in 2021. She is seen here near her daughter's home in Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA, on Fri., Nov. 11, 2022. In a personal essay, Mendelson said it was difficult to depend on others, including husband Fred Davidowitz, while recovering from the surgeries. Mendelson says her knees are as good as new now; she recently participated in an over-age-45 tennis tournament and said her team finished in the middle of the pack. 

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WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS - NOV 11, 2022. Sherry Mendelson, 71, (right) of Palos Verdes, Calif., is a retired psychiatrist who had both of her knees replaced surgically in 2021. She is seen here with husband Fred Davidowitz, 76, a retired dentist, in Perrin Park near their daughter's home in Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA, on Fri., Nov. 11, 2022. In a personal essay, Mendelson said it was difficult to depend on others, including husband Fred Davidowitz, while recovering from the surgeries. Mendelson says her knees are as good as new now; she recently participated in an over-age-45 tennis tournament and said her team finished in the middle of the pack. 

CREDIT: M. Scott Brauer for the Wall Street Journal
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WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS - NOV 11, 2022. Sherry Mendelson, 71, (right) of Palos Verdes, Calif., holds hands with husband Fred Davidowitz, 76, near their daughter's home in Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA, on Fri., Nov. 11, 2022. Mendelson is a retired psychiatrist who had both of her knees replaced surgically in 2021. In a personal essay, Mendelson said it was difficult to depend on others, including husband Fred Davidowitz, while recovering from the surgeries. Mendelson says her knees are as good as new now; she recently participated in an over-age-45 tennis tournament and said her team finished in the middle of the pack. 

CREDIT: M. Scott Brauer for the Wall Street Journal
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WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS - NOV 11, 2022. Sherry Mendelson, 71, of Palos Verdes, Calif., is a retired psychiatrist who had both of her knees replaced surgically in 2021. She is seen here with husband Fred Davidowitz, 76, a retired dentist, in Perrin Park near their daughter's home in Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA, on Fri., Nov. 11, 2022. In a personal essay, Mendelson said it was difficult to depend on others, including husband Fred Davidowitz, while recovering from the surgeries. Mendelson says her knees are as good as new now; she recently participated in an over-age-45 tennis tournament and said her team finished in the middle of the pack. 

CREDIT: M. Scott Brauer for the Wall Street Journal
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WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS - NOV 11, 2022. Sherry Mendelson, 71, of Palos Verdes, Calif., is a retired psychiatrist who had both of her knees replaced surgically in 2021. She is seen here in Perrin Park near her daughter's home in Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA, on Fri., Nov. 11, 2022. In a personal essay, Mendelson said it was difficult to depend on others, including husband Fred Davidowitz, while recovering from the surgeries. Mendelson says her knees are as good as new now; she recently participated in an over-age-45 tennis tournament and said her team finished in the middle of the pack. 

CREDIT: M. Scott Brauer for the Wall Street Journal
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WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS - NOV 11, 2022. Sherry Mendelson, 71, (left) of Palos Verdes, Calif., is a retired psychiatrist who had both of her knees replaced surgically in 2021. She is seen here with husband Fred Davidowitz, 76, a retired dentist, near their daughter's home in Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA, on Fri., Nov. 11, 2022. In a personal essay, Mendelson said it was difficult to depend on others, including husband Fred Davidowitz, while recovering from the surgeries. Mendelson says her knees are as good as new now; she recently participated in an over-age-45 tennis tournament and said her team finished in the middle of the pack. 

CREDIT: M. Scott Brauer for the Wall Street Journal
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