Here you will find a collection of my photographs, taken 2008-2019. 

My inroads to photography came through cinematography. After several years of teaching myself how to shoot with a prosumer video camera, I attended film school in Hollywood, California, and quickly came to the realization that motion pictures and still images are about 90% the same process. So I picked up an old 35mm SLR, with the idea that it would help me master the basics of filmmaking.

It wasn’t long before I fell in love with stills in their own right. I shot with that camera for about a year before picking up another, this time stereo (more on that on my STEREO 3-D page). A year after that, I felt ready to enter the digital world and bought a Canon 60D. And I’ve been riding down that fork in the road ever since, continuously inspired by older and older techniques & equipment, while also appreciating our rapidly improving digital technology and the faster/sharper lenses of today. I now have a collection of about 25 cameras, all of which I use at different times for different projects. 

I’m no purist when it comes to film. I love it all. I love the old. I love the new. I love it on paper. I love it on a screen. I love it on a billboard. I love the darkroom. I love photoshop. I love it grainy. I love it clean. I love black & white and I love color. I love the pinhole! I love it all. It’s ALL good. Even the iPhone. 

It’s been almost 200 years now since we started this strange tradition of capturing light on flat surfaces. I’m forever fascinated with images of our past and the stories behind them, and truly feel a part of some lineage of camera people. I wake up every day excited at the prospect of creating a few more special images to add to our collective history. 

I currently live in northern Vermont, and am available for shooting portraits, products, live events, real estate, weddings, and things not yet imagined. You can find my information on the contact page.