Two Decades of Love

 

In 2010 I enter my 20th year of photography. I began by studying at Yale and served my early career time thoroughly investigating the world around me. I continued to document through my travels in Mexico, when I became visually fascinated with bullfighting. Then, after  a year in Tusacny, where I photographed daily and developed film in a makeshift darkroom, I relocated to New York and worked and studied at SVA. There, I solidified my training by following the documentary-style traditions of Garry Winogrand, Lee Friedlander and Sid Kaplan, three greats whose work I try to emulate every day. Now, nearly two decades later, my own accomplishments include my work being collected by the Corcoran, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Center for Photography at Woodstock, the New York Public Library, and most recently, The Library of Congress. Recently, Agnes Gund purchased one of my pieces for her private collection. My work has been published in Vogue, The London Times, Town and Country, Modern Bride, The New York Times Magazine and Harper’s Bazaar, to name only a few.

 

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