Photography and my personal growth are intertwined. After two decades of commitment with large format photography that requires a paced and meditative method, I have decided to return to a more instinctual approach using 35 mm cameras.
In the past I had chosen to photograph static subjects, now I allow myself to the abandon of life’s rhythm, and seek Beauty in the energy of people’s existence.
My aim with this work is not to highlight specific social issues, as much as to explore the universality of the human condition as I sense the spiritual thread that underscores life. A bank employee’s alienated gaze, a couple’s body language, a mysterious structure wrapped by a tarp on a lawn, can all strike a cord in my psychological make-up and compel me to photograph.
When successfully executed, the resulting images resonate at a more universal level of our human experience.