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Artist’s Statement:

"To my mind two distinguishing marks of a traveler are that he exerts himself and that he moves slowly." H.W.Tilman, China to Chitral, 1951.


For myself, producing photographs induces a clarity of attention to our fantastic world. This is the goal of my work: to find hidden beauty, or express in a new way, images. My belief is that this is best done moving slowing; having also expended the mental effort to understand the cultural or scientific relevance of the subject.

Looking at half-speed and feeling through vision, I attempt to discover a mental frame to perhaps focus the mundane into some fresh perspective. This frame is the passion behind whatever ‘art’ I’ve created. It is a personal, sentimental statement, created solely for the private satisfaction of my curious mind.

I am striving to reconnect and recognize a hidden grace in geometry, simplicity or complexity. In a real sense, this creative process is one of my philosophic talisman for being alive.








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Bhutan - May 2004 - Oct 2004
gallery: Bhutan - May 2004 - Oct 2004
Bangkok, Thailand; Central Vietnam, Fall 2002 with narrative inside each photo
gallery: Bangkok, Thailand; Central Vietnam, Fall 2002 with narrative inside each photo
Angkor, Cambodia and Bangkok, Thailand 2004
gallery: Angkor, Cambodia and Bangkok, Thailand 2004
Hawaii, Hiking,  PHOTO DIARY GALLERY
gallery: Hawaii, Hiking, PHOTO DIARY GALLERY
ToKyo & Nikko JAPAN Spring 2004
gallery: ToKyo & Nikko JAPAN Spring 2004
Thunder-Dragon Kingdom, 2004; Bhutan, Digital&Infrared Photographs Exhibit July, 2006
gallery: Thunder-Dragon Kingdom, 2004; Bhutan, Digital&Infrared Photographs Exhibit July, 2006