Photo Album


This is my family in summer of 1998. I think we were in a city called Tivoli in Italy.


My family at my graduation from NYU med school on May 11, 2000 at the Theater in Madison Square Garden.


My friends at Harvard. We all lived in Adams House. I must say, I probably had some of the best times with these guys.
Back row, left to right: Jeff, Carla, Nora, Jose, and Rick. Front row, left to right: HaLe, Sarah, and Hannah.


Hannah had invited us to come out to her family's house on Martha's Vineyard right before we graduated from college. It was a great trip. The water was freezing, but it was a lot of fun. She took us to this beach, waxing eloquent on the beautiful light at sunset here. She wasn't exaggerating.


Here we are at Jeff's wedding. Jeff and Alisa are in the bottom center, of course. From left to right: Hannah, HaLe, Rick, his wife Alicia, Carla, me, Mike, and Sarah.


This is HaLe and Adriane, two of my best friends whom I've kept in contact with over the past few years. We're at a New Year's Eve get-together at Adriane's house in San Francisco in 1996 I think. I clipped the picture down, but both of them are reacting to this one guy's story. I think they're expressions say it all...


These are the Opportunes, the a cappella group I was a part of, in 1994, I think. We're at a winter retreat in Connecticut, I think. Or was it New Hampshire?


Here is the next incarnation of the Opportunes. Each fall and spring we auditioned for new members to fill in for the people who are leaving or to add to our sound. We're in Jamaica in this picture, on our spring break. I have to admit, those tours were a blast.


Then I moved to the Big Apple the summer of 1996. This is pretty well-known picture of Grand Central Station. It doesn't look this anymore, unfortunately. It's quite a bit more commercialized.


I can't resist. I miss New York City. This is the veiw from my room during my last year at NYU med school. Beautiful, isn't it?


Here is my group of friends that I hung out with during med school. We went through hell together, but we made it!


Here are two of my best friends from med school. Jenny and Syl were great at just keeping me sane and making me laugh.


This is a picture of what one of my friends, Jasmine, lovingly coined "the 3Ls." From left to right is Liliane, Lucy, and Linda at our graduation formal.


This is me with my two lovely roommates, Linda and Liliane. We lived together for three years. And what an interesting three years, with its ups and downs, they have been!


This is all of us at Jenny's wedding to Scott, a great guy. The wedding was on a boat on the Potomac River. The day was beautiful, as was the wedding.


In August 1999, I went to a conference of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA)in San Diego. Here I am with the rest of guys from my school who went.


I hung out with a bunch of guys I met there. They were a lot of fun to be with. It's great knowing that you're not the only homosexual in a given profession.


Out of those of us who went to San Diego, two of us were missing: Jason and Dave. Here I am with them during the university wide graduation ceremony in Washington Square Park.


After graduation, three of our classmates threw a party on the roof of their building. This is Jenny, Syl, and I taking our last picture together as NYU med students.


During med school, I still had time to meet other people. The majority of the people I met was through a group called Twentysomething at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center. I became close friends with a few of them. Here we are at Eric's birthday party last year.


Every summer Twentysomething or a smaller group went to Fire Island to enjoy the water, beach, sun, and the view. Isn't the sunset beautiful here?


Here I am on a trip to Fire Island with a group that Eric had gotten together.


This is one of the few pictures of me that I like. Eric took it of me during one of our trips to Fire Island. I've seen his other photographs too...the boy has a gift!


In keeping with beach scenes, this is the view from the beach at the resort in Puerto Plata (Domincan Republic)I and two friends went to after graduation.


Left to right, me, June, and Tracie in the Dominican Republic. None of us wanted to come back to New York and pack all our stuff up for moving. It was always in the low 80's there. When we got back, it was in the 50's and rainy in New York.

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