5301 South Dixie Highway  West Palm Beach , Fl 33405  
561 588 1965   561 588 1942  Fax  561 383 2985
My goal with my work is to capture timelessness in an image, and use
the beautiful elements of classicism or formal qualities such as
composition, light, colour and shape in new and postmodernist ways.

I want these images to present to the viewer a sense of the past and the
eternal in a way that encapsulates the moment of observation, the all-
powerful moment of the here and now. This work is in color so as to
allow the viewer the possibility of participating fully in the image. The
usage of colour allows for a more complete representation of all the
colours of the spectrum so as to hopefully see more of the subtleties of
the world.

I'm always looking for new things to photograph in new ways that
challenge my eye as a photographer and the imagination of the viewer.
And maybe more so, one of my great passions is to try and capture
images that allow people to see the beauty in the everyday. I generally
don't include people in my architectural photographs, (unless I am
specifically creating a portrait) so as to allow the viewer their own
solitude in the image, and their own experience to get immersed in.

Some of the images I am submitting for your show are photographs I
took at night. I am most inspired when photographing at night and this
has been an element of my work for over 20 years. The peace and
tranquility in these scenes are what I hope will transcend for the viewer.

My influences as a photographer have been more from the fields of
Design, Film, Art History and Architecture than from photography itself.
And I've been inspired by artists and artisans as varied as Charles and
Ray Eames, William Morris, Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres, Georgia O’
Keefe and Frank Lloyd Wright. I try and incorporate this sense of history
and possibility in my work.

Metaphysical themes also figure heavily in much of my photography. I
hope in my work through all these influences and intentions, to
represent somehow the interconnectedness of all things and of all of us
and to incorporate this feeling, whether it is an undertone of spirituality
or quantum physics. And translate this through a photograph in the
moment of observation to the viewer, so they might take away
something as magnificent as belonging to something greater or just
something inspiring and as necessary as hope.
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