For the past several years, Martha has been heavily involved in training and support at Time, Inc. as the company changed from Quark Publishing to Adobe InDesign and Woodwing Smart Connection. Most recently, she was a member of the team at Time that developed the first digital magazine for the iPad.  She continuted to work with Time Inc. as they developed iPad and Android-based tablet versions of all their magazines.

Martha spent much of 2011 at the New York Post as the y transitioned to Méthode, an XML-based editorial and publishing system. She developed customized curricula and trained all editorial and production employees and provided on-site support during the software rollout.

Since starting her own practice, she has worked with museums, charities, publishing companies and educational institutions.

Martha started in software training working at I.M.A.G.E. Inc, United Digital Artists and the Association for Graphic Communication.  She provided on-site training at advertising agencies, hotel chains, fashion houses and retail stores, and new media start-ups. She has also taught at the New School University Computer Instruction Center and New York University’s Center for Publishing.

Martha began her career in academia teaching photography at Northeastern University and Rochester Institute of Technology.  She is a graduate of Wellesley College and earned a Master of Fine Arts from Rhode Island School of Design.  A practicing artist, Martha’s photography is in the collections of Harvard’s Fogg Art Museum, the George Eastman House in Rochester, and the Die Neue Sammlung, Statatliches Museum fuer angewandte Kunst in Munich.  She was a recipient of National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Grant and has twice been a Resident Fellow at the MacDowell Colony.