
Doug spent six years umpiring professional baseball.
That is how Doug has ended up with photos from Erie and Mobile in his portfolio.
Doug thinks that if you ever find yourself in Birmingham, you need to eat barbeque at Jim ‘n Nicks.
Doug thinks it’s silly when photographers separate their “personal” and “professional” work.
All of Doug’s work is his personal work.
Doug graduated from Syracuse when they were still the Orangemen. Now it’s “Go Orange!” which he thinks is a little bit like rooting for a fruit.
Doug has never taken a photography class in his life.
Doug’s fiancée is a model he met at one of his workshops. Doug also realizes that nothing could be more cliché than a photographer dating a model.
Doug also thinks that if you should see a photographer in Boston, in January, freezing and huddled over a tripod, it’s probably him – and you should come over and say hi – preferably with Dunkin’ Donuts coffee in hand.
Doug makes no apologies if it’s not him and the police are called.
Doug is equally adept at creating images for you on location or in a studio, however, he’d always rather be outdoors.
Who’s hiring Doug?
-Harper Collins Publishers
-Jorge Manuel Inc.
-Robeco Investment Management
-Boomient Consulting
-Alpha Flying
-Starwood Hotels
-Emerson Investment Management
-The Golf Course Superintendents of America
-The Patriot Ledger
-Idylwilde Farms
