Although I’ve always had a great love of photography and cinema, I only experimented with making photographs infrequently until 2005, when I took up the digital camera as my main artistic tool. My training in the visual arts has been completely “informal”, learning technique from books, steady practice and through studying the works of early 20th century masters such as Edward Weston and Andre Kertesz.
My interests in subject matter is far ranging and I enjoy defying the external pressures to qualify and label my work as falling into any one style or format. I merely enjoy the process of turning the lens on the world around me and capturing images which contain a pleasing aesthetic quality or which help me to better understand my environment and my relationship with it.
Having come to photography in the digital age, I’ve never used film or traditional film printing processes. All of my photographs are captured digitally, processed on a computer and printed with Epson archival pigment inks. Images are available in a variety of sizes. Inquiries always welcomed. My photographs reside in personal collections across the United States and have been shown in both solo and group exhibits in Olympia, Washington.
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