Learning to see.
I began taking photographs as a kid, developing them in a home-made darkroom in my basement. Those early photos - I wish I still had them - were images from every day life, a way of seeing my neighborhood differently. After studying the craft in college then turning to a career that was more words than pictures, I picked up the camera more seriously in 2015. Despite the years’ gap, my photography remains a way of seeing. Textures. Light. Shadows. Shapes. The extraordinary in the ordinary.