Jason Grow is a Boston-based photographer who specializes in photographing exceptionally accomplished, busy people with real time constraints in real environments. With a background based in photojournalism his experience has ranged from refugee camps to conference rooms. Jason is available for assignments nationally and internationally.
A graduate of San Francisco State University with a degree in Journalism, Jason worked for seven years as a newspaper photographer for the San Jose Mercury News before turning freelance in 1996. True to his early newsy days, he met his wife Sarah at a forest fire in central California. They now live in Gloucester, Massachusetts with their three children, one dog and five chickens. When not making photographs or driving one child or another to various activities, Jason spends as much time as possible attempting to impersonate surfing legend Laird Hamilton... well... maybe not so much.
His editorial clients include major national and international magazines: Time, Bloomberg Businessweek , Reader's Digest, Forbes, Bloomberg Markets, Smart Money, Barron's, AARP Bulletin, Institutional Investor, Private Clubs Magazine, Investment Advisor, Der Spiegel, CRN, VAR Business, HHMI, New York Times Sophisticated Traveler, Smithsonian, Scientific American, Inc., Yankee Magazine, Chronicle of Philanthropy, Sports Illustrated, Time Custom Publishing, US News & World Report, Bicycling, Boston, CFO, CIO Insight, Rensselaer Magazine, Stanford Magazine among others.
Working alongside great design groups like Doerr Associates, VSA Partners, Mortar Agency, his corporate clients have included CA Technologies, FirstData, STAR Networks, Matrix Partners, Putnam Investments, Greylock Partners, Flexion Therapeutics, The Boston Company, Merrill Lynch, Sullivan & Worcester, PA Consulting Group (UK), Colliers International, FHO Partners, EA Fish, Chevron, Textronic, Ask.com (Ask Jeeves), Imprivata, Sainsburys Plc. (UK), Redpoint Ventures, Microsoft, Chem Connect, Personic, Lucent among others.