About me
Who Am I?
I’m just a guy with a camera—have been for more than thirty years. I knew early on that photography was what I wanted to do. My first camera was a Kodak 110, and I used it just about every day. From there, I moved up to a 35mm SLR and never looked back.
My Story
I never made photography a career,
but it’s always been a constant in my life.
Over the years, I’ve been published more times than I can count, to the point where the number doesn’t matter much anymore. I’ve shot stock, assignments, and plenty of personal work, and I’ve never grown tired of the process. I’ve always respected the photographers who came before—those who took the time to document the people, places, and realities of their time. This archive is my attempt at doing the same: a modern record of what exists now, for those who may one day look back for something real and historically relevant.
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough..." Bob Capa
Photography has always been more than an interest—it’s been a serious, lifelong passion. I’ve always believed that the moment a photograph is made, when the shutter exposes the film, it becomes a form of time travel—a precise and deliberate way of carrying the viewer to another place and moment, where everything remains the same, yet somehow different. That’s the purpose of this website.
Contact me
If you need to reach me, please call, as I may not respond to email promptly. Texting is acceptable at this number, but I typically do not respond to text messages unless I recognize the sender.