About
I participated in a 4-H photography program the summer I was 8. Using my trusty 110 brownie camera I learned basic photography principals and a few fancy tricks. That summer began my affair with photography. I have owned a camera ever since, however it was not until 2006 that I begun to seriously pursue photography as an art form.
I love to capture common objects in an uncommon way, playing with colors, angles, reflections, and light to reach my desired result. I often walk around an object, twisting my head at different angles, lie down on the ground, or climb up onto rickety structures to get the shot I want. I appreciate that the camera sees the world differently than my eyes. It has the ability to make a fraction of a second last for all of eternity. I use that ability to capture small moments in time, divorced from the surrounding noise of everyday life, to calm the clamor that distracts us from seeing the oddly beautiful things.


