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Photography

Color, place, texture, and familiar subjects transformed through a nontraditional lens.

I have been working in photography for over 20 years, beginning with film and the traditional darkroom before moving through 35mm, medium format, large format, instant film, and digital photography.

 

My current work focuses on experimental image-making, from full-spectrum infrared landscapes to vibrant architectural fragments, landscape studies, and still-life compositions. I am drawn to vivid color, surrealism, and unusual perspective, using photography to transform familiar places and objects into graphic, dreamlike, and unexpected visual moments.

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Infrared Landscapes

Created with a full-spectrum converted camera, this series explores wavelengths of light that exist beyond normal human vision. By capturing a broader spectrum of light, familiar desert landscapes shift into vivid, surreal scenes filled with unexpected color and atmosphere.

 

These images are less about documenting the landscape exactly as it appears and more about revealing what is usually unseen: hidden light, altered color, and the strange beauty sitting just outside ordinary perception.

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Architectural Color Studies

Fragments of architecture, structure, pattern, and surface explored through bold color editing. Rather than documenting buildings traditionally, this collection focuses on geometry, rhythm, detail, and unexpected visual energy.

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Eggs + Condoms

Eggs + Condoms explores the visual and symbolic tension between fragility, protection, life, and safety. The egg is delicate, organic, and capable of sustaining life, while the condom acts as a barrier, a form of care, and a tool for protection. Together, the two create a strange and fascinating still-life study of vulnerability, intimacy, humor, and preservation.

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Black & White

Black & White explores the beauty of photography at its most elemental: rich black tones, soft middle grays, and stark whites working together to build mood, contrast, and form. As the foundation of photographic history, black-and-white imagery strips the subject down to light, shadow, texture, and composition.

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