Many non-profits, schools and businesses do extraordinary work that deserves to be documented and shared. This can take many forms, but multimedia can offer some unique options:

- a short documentary style video or audio slideshow for your website (A combination of strong documentary photography with ambient sounds, interviews, and video footage creates short, engaging narratives that the tell your organization’s story).

- a custom-designed photo book to present to donors and clients (Our gorgeous, full-color, hard cover photo books provide a wonderful way to celebrate your organization’s work, projects, people and special events).

- top notch still photography for your website, project/grant proposals, marketing efforts and annual reports (Whether covering events or documenting your group’s work, we can tell an engaging story that’ll spread the word about the unique, meaningful contributions you are making to our community and our world).

Let us tell your story!!!!

Below are a few examples of work done for clients in the community.


A Gem in the Valley: LGA Schecter (2012)

A look the Lander Grinspoon Academy (LGA Schechter), a small progressive Jewish day school in Northampton, MA. This video won $5,000 for the school in a nationwide competition amongst Jewish day schools.

Second Chance, First Choice (Summer 2011)

Aging has always been something to fear, but Dr. Laura Singer, 94, a psychotherapist who lives and runs groups at Kittay House in the Bronx, sees blessings and endless possibility in long life. This documentary looks at her life, her work, her community, and her contagious attitude.

Hispanic Health Council (2010-11)

These three multimedia slideshows were produced to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Hispanic Health Council. The first two show the work of two of their important programs and are embedded in their website. The third was shown at their 30th anniversary celebration and is a more complete portrait of the organization’s work in Greater Hartford.

Camp Shalom (2009)

An early version of audio slideshows, created on SoundSlides, shown not for its quality, but for it’s storytelling potential!

“I AM” (2008)

When newspapers began turning their attention to the web, another staff photographer and I at The Hartford Courant co-created a photo column for the print paper and a video component for the web. Our subject: the lives of young people (14-21) in our community. Here’s one portrait of 15-year-old rock guitarist Desiree Bassett.