About the Artist

Photography, for me, is not about creating images — it is about being present enough for them to reveal themselves.

Each photograph emerges from a quiet dialogue between observation and awareness. When the need to claim or control falls away, something more authentic appears. In those moments, the image is less an act of making and more an act of receiving.

My journey began with Freeman Patterson’s Photography and the Art of Seeing. His philosophy of observing without labeling or judgment reshaped the way I engage with the world. Gradually, I began to notice beauty everywhere — in the softness of a flower, the rhythm of a landscape, the play of light on water, the geometry of a man-made form. The ordinary unfolded into the extraordinary.

The evolution of digital photography, along with tools such as Lightroom and Photoshop, expanded the language through which I could express what I see and feel. Technology became not a replacement for vision, but a companion to it — allowing subtle refinement while honoring the integrity of the moment.

A meaningful influence in my development has been Sharon Tenenbaum, whose mentorship strengthened both my technical discipline and my creative courage. Her guidance encouraged exploration beyond familiarity and reinforced the value of continuous growth.

Photography remains an unfolding journey — one of attention, humility, and gratitude. Each image is an invitation to pause, to look more deeply, and to rediscover the quiet joy of seeing.