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I am a "straight photographer," in the school of Weston, Adams, and Cunningham, who does not rely heavily on Photoshop or other manipulation to complete my images. I look for good light, interesting and attractive subjects, and classic compositions. My major influences include Renaissance painting, and Surrealist and Pop art of the 20th century, but I don't seek to emulate the masters, as much as learn from them.

I am formerly a full-time technical and commercial photographer who specialized in science-related subjects. I have ended that phase of my career, and make my living in a related field, developing image analysis software. I now take photographs for the sake of fun and art, rather than profit, although I am known to occasionally take a commission. I work almost exclusively with high-end digital cameras, and do my own large-format printing using the Giclée process.

I am always working on projects with the eventual goal of hanging some of my photographs in a show. I've recently completed "America the Beautiful," a series about the least attractive places I've been to in the United States. Projects I'm currently working on include surrealist portraiture, composites, and several unique figure studies. However, the projects are open-ended, and I am a photographic gourmand - I tend to photograph whatever strikes my fancy, whenever I have the opportunity.

My latest work, when I get around to uploading it, can be found on my flickr feed.

Please feel free to contact me if you wish to be part of my photographic projects, or have any questions or comments about my work. Thank you for visiting my website.


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