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Benjamin Rusnak

Two-time US National Park Artist-in-Residence
561-213-1517
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Based in South Florida/Miami
© 2020

Portraits & Headshots

Steven Schonfeld, chief executive officer and founder of Schonfeld Group Holdings LLC, stands/sits for a photograph in Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., on Friday, Nov. 29, 2019. Photographer: Benjamin Rusnak/Bloomberg
Cuban-American philanthropist Mike Fernandez at his home in Miami, FL.

Benjamin Rusnak for The Chronicle
Cuban-American philanthropist Mike Fernandez at his home in Miami, FL.

Benjamin Rusnak for The Chronicle
Cuban-American philanthropist Mike Fernandez at his home in Miami, FL.

Benjamin Rusnak for The Chronicle
Mr. White is a college recruiter, academic advisor and tutor who says for 15 years he has helped athletes maintain their NCAA eligibility through fraudulent classes and testing.

Benjamin Rusnak for the Chronicle of Higher Education
Coconut Creek, Florida - March 18: Julie Klein poses for a portrait on March 18, 2017 in Coconut Creek, Florida. (Photo by Benjamin Rusnak/Verbatim for OptionB.org)
Paolo Pininfarina, chairman of the Italian design firm Pininfarina
Dr. Michael Farzan, at the Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Florida, has lead a study that produced an HIV vaccine that protects macaque monkeys in animal trials. the team hopes to begin human trials.
Employee Anthony Meldino welds an impeller at the Loxahatchee River District Treatment Plant in Jupiter, Florida.
Photo by Benjamin Rusnak
Loxahatchee River District Treatment Plant director of operations Tom Vaughn at the aeration basin structure inside the Loxahatchee River District Treatment Plant in Jupiter, Florida.
Photo by Benjamin Rusnak
David Lombardi, of Lombardi Properties, a broker in the Wynwood Arts District.
Philippe Houdard lives in Brickell and founded Pipeline, a shared workspace for startups, freelance workers and global companies that need a pied-a-terre in Miami.
Paolo Pininfarina, left, chairman of the Italian design firm Pininfarina and Mateo De Lise, managing director at Pininfarina of America Corp look at the Miami skyline from the rooftop pool of 100 Millecento of the newly completed building. The Italian design firm Pininfarina, famous for designing expensive cars like Ferraris, has moved into architecture with it's first US development project in Miami's Brickell district. 1100 Millecento is a newly completed 43-story, 382-unit condominium with two pools, including one on the roof, a fitness center, business center, billiard room, lounge, library, children's playroom and it's own small movie theater.
Photograph for the New York Times by Benjamin Rusnak
Gleaning bell peppers for the Palm Beach County Food Bank.
Former Senator Bob Graham, seen here in his Miami Lakes office, continues his crusade to get secret pages of the initial Sept. 11 report released. Graham, who was chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. was a leader of the inquiry. He has called for the release of the report's Part 4, which dealt with Saudi Arabia, since President George W. Bush ordered it classified when the rest of the report was released in December 2002.
Photograph for the New York Times by Benjamin Rusnak
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