BIO
• Jason Grow is an award-winning 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.
• Corporate and Design clients include: Panera Bread, Entrada Therapeutics, Amylix Therapeutics, AccessCorp, First Republic Bank, DivcoWest, Flexion Therapeutics, MFS Investment Management, Sarepta Therapeutics, Fidelity Investments, Cross Harbor Capital, Modus Operandi, Jounce Therapeutics, CA Technologies, FirstData, STAR Networks, Matrix Partners, Waring School, Kingsley Montessori, Putnam Investments, Greylock Partners, Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge, Unison Realty Partners, VSA Partners, The Boston Company, Merrill Lynch, Sullivan & Worcester, PA Consulting Group (UK), Colliers International, EA Fish, Chevron, Textronic, Ask.com (Ask Jeeves), Imprivata, Sainsburys Plc. (UK), Redpoint Ventures, Microsoft, Chem Connect, Personic, Lucent among others.
• Editorial clients include major national and international magazines: Politico, The Wall Street Journal, 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, Chronicle of Philanthropy, Sports Illustrated, Time Custom Publishing, US News & World Report, Bicycling, Boston Magazine, CFO, CIO Insight, Radcliffe & Harvard ED, Stanford Magazine - among others.
• A graduate of San Francisco State University with a degree in Journalism, Jason worked for seven years as a photojournalist for the San Jose Mercury News before turning freelance in 1996. He was a member of the news staff that won the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for the newspaper's coverage of the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. In addition to the rise of Silicon Valley, he photographed the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico and the Kurdish refugee crisis at the end of the first Gulf War.