House of the Sun - SCIENCE MAGAZINE
Photography by Karim Iliya
The sunsets over Haleakalā National Park where researchers have built a solar telescope that encroaches on sacred Hawaiian lands. During this shoot I also directed a 360 degree video.​​​​​​​
Hypoxia City - SCIENCE MAGAZINE
Photography by Tom Bouyer
La Rinconada, Peru is the highest elevation town where its residents suffer from the effects of low-oxygen. This feature shows the horrific long term effects of living in such conditions. I directed an immersive online experience custom built for this feature.​​​​​​​
the overworld - SCIENCE MAGAZINE
Photography by Santiago Borja
This feature story shows how huge thunderstorms are now penetrating the stratosphere. These "overshoots" carry harmful chemicals that are eating away earth's protective layer in the atmosphere.
SATURN's RINGS - SCIENCE MAGAZINE
Photography by NASA/TilMANN DENK
The moon Daphnis makes waves in between Saturn’s rings. This close-up image is just one of the pictures captured during the Cassini spacecraft’s grand finale. During these ring-grazing orbits, scientists got a closer look at the ring structures and five of Saturn’s moons.​​​​​​​
People on the move - SCIENCE MAGAZINE
Photography by MASSIMO SESTINI
This introduction spread led a special section on human migration that won the 2018 National Academies of Sciences communication award.
Greenland's dying ice - SCIENCE MAGAZINE
Photography by Adam Lewinter
Greg Hanlon looks up into a hole in Greenland's Helheim Glacier. He is a part of an expedition of researchers who track the shrinking size and movement of the glacier. This picture was made during the expedition. I directed LeWinter and his video team, and produced this custom online experience for the feature story.
the arrival of strangers - SCIENCE MAGAZINE
Photography sourced by Getty Images & Nat geo
Did the Teotihuacanos conquer the Maya? Scientists are piecing together the clues about how a foreign warrior became the ruler of Tikal.
high living - SCIENCE MAGAZINE
Photography sourced from Getty Images
200 years after Alexander von Humboldt's pioneering expedition of Chimborazo, Ecuador, mountain climates and communities are ever changing. This introduction spread leads a special section of feature news on mountain life.
Photography sourced from Getty Images
In this feature, bioenergy scientists are sucking excessive carbon out of the air with certain crops. 
making peace with oil palm - SCIENCE MAGAZINE
Photography sourced from arrowhead films
A hill of uncultivated land sits in the middle of an oil palm plantation in West Kalimantan,  Indonesia. Conservation scientists have started to work with the palm oil industry to protect the wildlife living there.