I am a former photojournalist with over 30 years of experience capturing compelling visual stories. Throughout my career, I have developed a versatile portfolio that extends beyond journalism to include corporate, sports, portrait, and documentary photography. My work has been recognized by both regional and national photographic associations, a testament to my commitment to excellence and storytelling through imagery. In addition to my technical photographic skills, I bring strong logistical expertise to every assignment—whether it’s coordinating complex shoots, adapting quickly to fast-changing environments, or managing equipment and travel with efficiency. My deep understanding of narrative, combined with practical problem-solving and a sharp visual eye, ensures that I consistently deliver high-quality results across any genre.
Artist Type: Visual Arts: Photographer
Artist Style: Visual Art: Abstract, Contemporary, Documentary, Environmental, Focus on Color/Light/Movement, Illustrative, Landscape/Cityscape, Minimalism, Nature/Wildlife, Photo Realistic, Political, Pop, Portraiture, Still Life
Artist Medium: Photography
My work in photography is rooted in documentary and photojournalism where I strive to capture fleeting moments, emotions and subtle details. My approach is both intuitive and deliberate: I let moments unfold naturally, yet I pay close attention to composition, rhythm, and the way light shapes the scene.
I see photography as more than image-making; it is a way of noticing, of slowing down, and of questioning how we perceive the world. My philosophy is that every photograph is a dialogue between presence and absence, between what is seen and what is felt.
My subjects often include people in their everyday environments. I often seek to find the nuances of a person's life that tells their story. The repetition of this theme across my work reflects my belief that photography is not just about documenting reality, but about uncovering layers of meaning beneath the surface.
Ultimately, I aim to create images that resonate on both a personal and universal level—photographs that invite the viewer to pause, reflect, and find their own stories within the frame.