WHAT I DO

WHAT I DO
A broad range of work, throughout my career as a photographer, has provided opportunities and experiences that I never dreamed possible when I struck out on my own as an idealistic 18 year old with a camera in my hand. Determined as I was, to always do the best that I could and get the job done, I earned respect from my mentors. I found working long hours and late nights with colleagues, either in the studio, or alone in the darkroom to be invigorating. Travelling the world, photographing and working with people from all walks of life, has been an ongoing source of inspiration and education. These experiences have defined what I do and what I do best. My lastest project is one I lable- Fish Abstractions. Macro photographs of live fish in abstract form. The mirage of colors and sparkle encourage the imagination to flow as one observes these magnificent creatures of nature up close.

As my experience has grown, so has my ability. From portraiture to industrial, humanitarian to commercial, photojournalism to fine art photography, my work speaks for itself; this is what I do.

PORTRAITURE: formal - informal - executive – environmental

INDUSTRIAL: manufacturing – research labs – construction – aerials

HUMANITARIAN: philanthropic projects documentary services

COMMERCIAL: iconic image branding – studio product shots – public relations and promotional – on-press oversight

PHOTOJOURNALISM: medical patient stories – poverty, AIDS victims, sexual abuse, women and children’s rights advocacy – communications efforts – media events – press release photos

FINE ART: landscape - still life – abstractions – nature – macro abstraction – fish series – contextual portraits