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- AboutI create images because I love to do it. I simply love to do it. I’m intrigued by people, expressions, light and open spaces. I’m hopelessly compelled to connect with photography every day. For me, photography is a liberating addiction. I primarily work on personal self-interest projects, but I’ve had my work published in books, featured on websites and used in corporate marketing material. I have minor OCD and often complicate my life with manic multi-tasking and heavy doses of caffeine. I love technology and have spent many years in the field of corporate Information Technology. Along the way, photography has helped me understand and express who I am and how I see the world. Being a portrait photographer has taught me a lot about people and human trust. I mean, it takes a lot of trust to sit in front of photographer’s lens. When someone is having his/her portrait taken, there’s a lot of vulnerability involved. As a photographer, I recognize and respect this vulnerability. My goal is simple – tell a story and deliver an image the client assumed was impossible. Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to have developed many long-term, meaningful relationships. Each of these relationships has…
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All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Kodak’
Kodak Six-20
I’m intrigued with cameras – especially old ones. By today’s digital standards, even the most sophisticated film cameras of years past seem primitive. Primitive or not, there’s something undeniably elegant about old cameras. They have character and function-driven style. They’re a physical testimony to a simpler time in our history. The camera you see here is the Kodak Vigilant Junior …






