Bio

Color, B&W, Infrared - How I see the world has changed many times over the years. When I was a young titan of the photography world I thought that you could only do B&W and keep to the core values of the Masters. Whether it was Albumen prints or the Zone System, photography was meant to be seen in the monochrome world.

Well not so anymore. It is like another world was formed that coincides with the one I had been living in. Shapes...repetitive patterns... blocks of colors all came to the forefront of my sight. I tend to see color first now and then break the image down in my mind into its raw form.

I hope you enjoy what you see here. If you are interested please feel free to contact me. There are too many shapes and sizes as well as finishing processes to try and show you everything here. Many of these images are gracing the walls of homes from the Hamptons to Istanbul. Beach houses as well as corporate office walls are adorned with these photographs.

School Years

Like many photographers, my journey started in high school working on the school newspaper. That eventually led me to RIT where I eventually graduated with a degree in Professional Photography. Graduation led me to spending 4 years traveling Mexico and the Caribbean to honing my craft, shooting everyday and setting my foundation for a lifetime creating art.

Professional Career

It wasn't until after my professional career that I really started to show my Fine Art work and fortunately, I have been somewhat successful. I have won numerous awards at art festivals including Armonk, The Hamptons, Westport, and the Bruce Museum Greenwich show. I have a number of pieces in the George Eastman Museum in Rochester as well as a number of galleries on the East Coast.

My greatest inspiration in creating my work is really the feedback that I have gotten from not just my clients but also simply those that have enjoyed what they have seen.
My transformation as an artist is one of my driving forces.