Like every good photographer these days I started young. Somewhere between the ages of 8 and 12, I received my first camera. My Kodak Teleinstamatic took far too many bad pictures to call the art, yet I learned about light, and composition while trying desperately to talk my father into buying me a Minolta 110 SLR. Instead I was allowed to borrow one of his Miranda D’s for an entire year, Instructed only by my father on composition and exposure control.

Fast forward many years, educational misadventures, economic changes and I once again rekindled my love affair with the still image. Re-entering the educational matrix in the early 2000’s, I inadvertently became ensnarled in the shifting technologies of digital photography, while falling in love with the alternative processes of the 1840’s.

So please view my work, leave a comment, or just enjoy. This is, after all, an evolving world of technological wonders and visual moments.