This project started some time in 2004, I was in the middle to my routine at the time – looking for tacky things and local thrift stores. I noticed that on misty and drizzly days, the parking lots revealed some pretty interesting colors and patterns. … Read More →
Category Archives: project
Daguerreotypes
Daguerreotypes, as you may or may not know, are one of the oldest photographic techniques. Their invention in 1800s led to our present day inundation with photographic imagery. The process is fascinating and to me more magical that any other process. Not being a big … Read More →
Encroachment
Encroachment is an ongoing project about the edge of town. I live in a developing community. Every year the borders of my town push further out into the rural landscape. This project was the beginning of my interest in the suburbs as a photographic subject. … Read More →
Pleased to Meat You
These images dovetail into my larger exploration of suburban culture and identity. There are many opportunities for interaction among neighbors, but none are as significant as the cookout. I produced these photographs with simple motives. They are formal compositions built with food that can be … Read More →
Suburban
Time spent at home is time well spent. My intention is to create images that depict domestic work and pleasure, sometimes the two co-mingle. Suburban is an identity and a state of mind. The suburbanite archetype is not revered, nor is it regularly claimed by … Read More →


Collaboration, projects for hire, rubber noses
Nuance is what keeps me going. I have been working with artist Douglas Rosenberg on various projects throughout the past few years. He works in the medium of performance and video, which translates well to still images. The first shoot he asked me to work … Read More →