| What happens when you ask for help on an artist statement because even after four decades, you're not creative enough to write one yourself. And I dont really hate it.
My photography moves between nature, urban spaces, and the studio, exploring how abstraction can reveal the hidden rhythms of the world around us. I’m drawn to textures, patterns, and small details—whether found in landscapes, city fragments, or macro environments. Through careful observation and intentional composition, I transform familiar subjects into quiet visual meditations. My work invites viewers to pause, look closely, and rediscover the extraordinary within the everyday.. My chief interest I suppose is seeing what's out there in the world and recording it mostly as I see it. In my images you will see many different looks at many different subjects. As someone I know put it, "At my age, I'm past trying to find one niche, one style.. Been there, done that. I shoot what I want, when I want, and how I want." And I'm happy with that. I hope you, the viewer, are too. |