As a Fine Art Photographer for over thirty years, I have gained a much higher self awarness of our world and its inhabitants and a constant development of my art. I am free to express my art with a steadfast focus, and practice my photography so my visual mind and the images I create give meaning to Art, myself and the world in which I live. Much of my work reflects a visual abstract that does not have an immediate association with the visual elements, but excite me as an artist, leaving interpretation and meaning to the viewer’s perception. I photograph people, places,and things. It is these simple and sometimes complex elements and principles I choose to place within the images I present. It is my hope that those who view my photographs become aware of my reality and they themselves are enlightened and inspired with a new perspective of my time and space.
The art of photography has no boundaries, and this exciting art provides one of the greatest outlets for self expression, sharing an insight to the many facets, moods and reflect those moments in time which often cannot be expressed with words. We all familiar with the phrase (a picture is worth a thousand words) yet a photograph can ask a thousand questions.