
Bill Russell was arguably the greatest team sports athlete in American history. Off the court, he was a giant in the Civil Rights Movement. So why did it take so long for Boston to honor Bill Russell with a statue?

Visual reflections on the memories of summer, both wished and real

At the 7th annual Boston Bhangra competition, teams from across North America showcased a fusion of folk and contemporary Punjabi dance.

My photography portfolio, featuring a diverse set of shots that I’ve taken during my multimedia career

A rare photo opportunity of civilian and military pilots flying in formation

The pro-lacrosse life: part-time professionals

A five-part multimedia series I produced for the Boston Globe

This is a photo essay that I produced at Carson Beach located in South Boston as part of Boston.com’s coverage of an unexpectedly hot day in the Northeast.

This is a multimedia piece about two underprivileged youths from East Boston who are using the power of music to overcome unique hardships. It was shot and edited by myself and Yumi Araki.

This is a short documentary chronicling the lives of two homeless veterans in Boston.

Thousands of protesters turned out to protest the G20 summit in London in April, 2009. The protests turned sporadically violent.

President Obama visited M.I.T. (or what he referred to as “the second best school in Cambridge”) to talk green energy in October, 2009.
Bill Russell was arguably the greatest team sports athlete in American history. Off the court, he was a giant in the Civil Rights Movement. So why did it take so long for Boston to honor Bill Russell with a statue?
Visual reflections on the memories of summer, both wished and real
My photography portfolio, featuring a diverse set of shots that I’ve taken during my multimedia career