
I have a lifelong interest in photography. My interest began when my grandfather gave me a Kodak Holiday camera when I was seven, followed by a film procesing and contact printing outfit when I was ten. I have studied with a number of nationally recognized photographers in workshop settings and I hold a certificate in photography from Rockport College. I have exhibited in galleries and shows in Colorado, Pennsylvania and Maine. I have been represented by Photographers' Gallery in Denver, Colorado until that gallery closed. I am currently seeking other representation.
I have a preference for large format photography. The large format camera must be used on a tripod, set up carefully, and results in a deliberative and contemplative approach to work.
I work primarily in black and white. All of my black and white images are archivally processed and all of my work is archivally mounted.
My current interests include landscapes, old and weathered buildings, and found abstractions.
If you are interested in my photographic equipment or darkroom click here.
I currently live in the Colorado mountains about 50 miles west of Denver, Colorado in the United States.
My wife, Barbara, and I, along with our cat, Tristan, travel frequently throughout the United States in our pick-up camper, preferring to camp in out-of-the-way places in pursuit of photographic and other interests.

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