About the Artist
My interest in photography began around the time of my 13th birthday, when I received a “Yashica A”, which is a twin lens reflex film camera whose exposure I set manually using a hand held light meter, and which produced 2 ¼ inch square negatives. I built a black and white darkroom in my parent’s basement. Since my exploration of photography began in monochrome, I became used to visualizing potential subject matter in grey tones. Although initially a reluctant convert to digital technology, I now embrace the creative opportunities that it offers. I continue to explore different techniques (such as long exposures) when they serve my evolving subject matter interests. I exhibit locally and have developed a website in which temporary portfolios are arranged thematically with accompanying text.Artist's Statement
Unless otherwise noted, I make images with a digital camera. I subsequently adjust most of the images shown to some degree for brightness, contrast, clarity, color intensity and balance, etc. to overcome optical limitations and/or to achieve a desired aesthetic effect. (I do not use Photoshop). My photographs are available either matted or framed. Image media and mat boards are acid-free for longevity.Featured Work
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Featured Work: Photos
Aaron
Digital Inkjet Print
2018
This is a long exposure portrait of my son Aaron, a circus performer.
Rock of Cashel
Digital Inkjet Print
2017
Monochrome image of medieval monastic ruins in central Ireland
Small town kids
Original image made with film camera and digitally reprocessed as an inkjet print.
Original 1973, digitally reprocessed in 2016
Part of series of images from Grinnell Iowa showing small town America.
Gaia Guardian
Digital Inkjet Print
2017
Winter scene transformed into a nature spirit through an in-camera reflection tool.
Street Band
Digital Inkjet Print
2014
Long exposure image of a downtown Washington DC brass street band
Sandgarden1
Digital Inkjet Print
2019
Scene from Great Sand Dunes National Park