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Jim
Dwyer created Dwyer Photography, Inc. in 1986, specializing in on-location,
photojournalistic images for clients within the corporate sector, educational
institutions and health-care industry. Jim counted among his clients:
IBM; Lever Bros.; Fuji Film; Bank of New England; Shawmut Bank; Harvard
University; Wellesley College; MIT; the Joslin Diabetes Center; Tufts
- New England Medical Center and Mount Auburn Hospital.
Jim's images have appeared in a number of corporate publications as well as USA Today
and other editorial publications as well as annual reports and advertising.
In addition to CEO's and university presidents Jim created portraits of during
this time, among the celebrities Jim photographed include former President
George Bush; Julia Child and former NBA all star and Boston Celtic Dave
Cowens. In 1990 Jim was honored as being one of the top emerging commercial
photographers in New England by the Art Directors Club of Boston and
ASMP. Since then, Jim has won awards from both Kodak and Fuji Film for
his commercial work.
Since 1991 Jim has specialized in weddings and the portraiture of
families and children. Jim's wedding photography has appeared within
an editorial context in Town and Country, Modern Bride and The Boston
Herald once devoted three-fourths of a page to one of Jim's bridal portraits.
Jim's most well known wedding client was NFL quarterback Todd Collins.
Among the most well known clients Jim has created portraits for include:
the children of New England Patriots Chief Operating Officer Andy Wasynczuk;
Genzyme CEO Henri Termeer and his family; Don Sweeney (Boston Bruins)
and his family; Pulitzer Prize nominee John Cooper of the University
of Wisconsin; pop divas Oleta Adams and Melissa Manchester; and Boston
Celtics CEO, Chief Financial Officer Richard Pond and his wife; Len Czarnecki
(general manager, Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel) and his family.
Jim has been named the top portrait photographer in Massachusetts by the
Agfa Film Corporation.
On the personal side of life, Jim graduated from the University of Wisconsin with honors in his
major in a department ranked within the top ten in the United States.
Upon graduation, Jim received a Lyndon Baines Johnson Grant to serve
on the Washington staff of former Massachusetts Congressman Gerry Studds.
Jim spent four years as an award-winning newspaper reporter. Prior to
starting his photography career, Jim began his MBA at Boston University.
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