Yeah, this is awkward.  Apparently his page doesn’t exist.

Let’s just say some ninjas swooped in and stole the page you were looking for.  Sounds entirely plausible.

But, since you’re here, let’s see if we can’t get you on your merry way.

Beauty in the Broken: A Poetic Journey Through Life’s Rocky Landscape

The cascading landscape is a stirring reminder of the ebb and flow of existence, of the ceaseless passage of time. It is a realm of introspection and contemplation, a portal to a world beyond this earthly realm. As I gaze upon the life force traversing the rocky...
Photographing Gilson for Snowboard Magazine’s 2017 Brand Guide

Photographing Gilson for Snowboard Magazine’s 2017 Brand Guide

There was a time when I snowboarded.  Literally, a time.  It was a disaster.  It was night, the slopes were pure ice, and the only instruction my friends gave me was, "Don't die."  I battered my body, twisted my wrist, and slammed my coccyx more times than I care to...

Late-night shoot prep!

Late-night shoot prep!

My most productive time of day is late at night into the early morning hours after everyone is sound asleep in bed. Presently wrapping up sketches and prep work for tomorrow's shoot, a project that has been long in the making and is finally getting off the ground! The...

6 Photography Lessons from a Combat Sniper

6 Photography Lessons from a Combat Sniper

We see them in movies, we watch History Channel specials about them, and they are the things of which legends are made. Surprisingly, no, I’m not referring to UFOs. We’re talking about combat snipers, those lethal ghosts in face paint shifting in the shadows. I began...

Shooting a Commercial Image with Trash and Walmart Gear

Shooting a Commercial Image with Trash and Walmart Gear

Want to see some of the method behind the madness? I share a little of it right here! I attribute a great portion of my rekindled interest in photography to the late Bill Simone, a phenomenal commercial photographer whose work for one of my previous employers was...

Eric Slodysko – Central PA Head Shots

I recently had the privilege of working with model, actor, and quasi-philosopher Eric Slodysko on a new portrait series for agency reps. It was a blast working with him...not only did we create some moving images, but we had a lot of fun along the way! (Outtakes and...

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