After rambling around on both coasts
with my family while attempting to
grow up, I achieved a degree in
finance in the late 60’s from the
University of Colorado, Boulder. The
natural progression, of course, was to
become a commercial photographer. I
practiced that profession for over 30
years in Fairfield County, Connecticut,
just outside New York City, where I
apparently satisfied a number of
corporate clients, advertising
agencies, and graphic design firms.
I had a large studio, employing as
many as 5 employees, and we
specialized in large format food and
product photography. We actually
produced images in most specialties
except high fashion and architecture.
I had assumed that after such a long time in the
business, I would be revered as a ”master of the craft,”
but alas, I was being treated more as one of a few
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remaining dinosaurs in the business.
As digital imaging grew from infancy
to adolescence, I began to see
interesting possibilities outside the
commercial arena.
During this time my personal work
involved people and still lifes, rooted
entirely in the black & white tradition.
New technologies presented a
combination of color photography,
fine art papers, and the ability to
rework imagery.
It was time to move on, and aim in
new directions. These current images
represent an early stage in what I
anticipate will be a new creative
journey.
When I begin the photography process, I aim in a
general direction, but the best images are created
when I allow myself to ricochet off the possibilities
along the way.