FIREWORKS: 2007-2009

Fine Art PrintsBio

I photographed people with fireworks for the three years along the Duwamish River in Seattle on the Fourth of July.  Initially I was interested in the time exposure, to see just how much I could blend and blur the fireworks, people and the light to create a workable image.  Reviewing the work after the first year, I realized it was the people surrounded by the light and the fireworks that really interested me. I wasn’t making portraits per se but photographs about people  who moved like dancers, within  an atmosphere that was mysterious, intriguing and ultimately unsettling. Shooting these events, I felt like I was in a war zone that was dangerous and at the same time, incredibly beautiful.  These images were made with digital capture and printed on 17 x 11 inch rag paper with archival inks.   They are available from the artist in a limited edition of 25.   Please contact me for information on pricing and edition availability.

With this portfolio are a series of posters that are also for sale for 25.00/each.  Please inquire or go to the shop page to buy one….

 

 

Innards:  Pinhole Landscapes 2019

Innards: Pinhole Landscapes 2019

I have posted a lot of these images before but now I am hopeful that I can make them into a portfolio and put it up on this website.  Here is a statement that I haveI wrote. The images in this collection are made on color negative film, scanned and printed digitally...

NIGHTTIME 2013-2020

NIGHTTIME 2013-2020

Featured image:  Stanley Ave South and South Albro I have been working since 2013 on a project called NightTime. These images were all made within the neighborhood where I live near the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle.  The neighborhood  is a mixture of industrial...

RED HOOK STORIES:  1981-1991

RED HOOK STORIES: 1981-1991

I made these images of the Red Hook section of Brooklyn when I lived there for 10 years from 1981-1991.  I wasn't consciously trying to make a statement about the this dilapidated area, I just photographed what unfolded before me as I walked the neighborhood  with my...