Photographs can bridge the gap between the real and the abstract, offering viewers a fresh perspective on the beauty and complexity of the natural world.

Now on exhibit

Inside Looking Out

Guilford Art Center with Gallery One CT
April 24 – May 17, 2026
Reception: Sunday, April 26 from 2–4

New Microcurrents 2024

Exhibit at AIR Studio Gallery
Westerly, RI
November 1 – 24, 2024

Chance Encounters

Exhibit at AIR Studio Gallery
Westerly RI
October 6 – 30, 2023


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My work draws primarily on natural form. Whether it be dormant winter branches, traces of reflected sunlight on water in small streams, or figurative work, my goal is to present work that is photographic in nature.

I am interested in exploring and expanding on the language of traditional photography even when pursuing experimental imagery. Celebrating what can be seen with a camera that at times may not be viewable to the eye under normal circumstances. In general, my role is to present the photograph as the camera saw it given technical and subjective parameters, without excessive post-production or computer manipulation.

My process is concerned with being open to my experience of the world around me, my perceptions, emotions, and trying to preserve some aspect of it in a photograph. I use the medium to extend my understanding of the world around me. And then say, hey look at this!