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Shots taken near Cabazon, California in the Palm Desert.
Sunrise at Point Mugu (north of Malibu) off the Pacific Coast Highway.
If you’ve ever watched a spider spin a web, it’s one of the most fascinating and beautiful acts of nature.
The all above-ground vaults of the famous La Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina offer seemingly endless views into the mausoleum and crypts of Argentina’s notable and affluent citizens.
Shots from a visit to the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Gardens.
Sao Paulo is a photographic textural paradise. An endless concrete jungle that you could spend years exploring with a camera and countless angles.
Shots from a 2010 trip with just me, myself and my camera on the south island of New Zealand.
A first time photography trip to the land down under wouldn’t be complete without an excursion to the south island of New Zealand. As expected, the scenery did not disappoint.
Australia had been calling me to come photograph her for a while.
Part of an ongoing fascination with experimental colorful substances & materials.
It pays to ask the locals (or a Canadian photographer friend living in Sydney) if there are any great places to shoot photos when visiting Australia.
Shots from various trips to the always inspiring Vancouver, British Columbia.
Water, light, the right shutter speed and a laser pen combine to create a ghostly effect in this series.
In between client projects, I commissioned myself to create a piece that I could easily build, photograph and kept me away from the computer as much as possible. I chose the Nike Swoosh.
Finding just the right narrow depth moments between the eye and lens often leave you hard pressed to decide whether you love the in our out of focus moments more as they support eachother seamlessly in the overall shot.
This photo series explores the altered visual context of an object stripped of its normal surface detail and given a whole new meaning through a unified surface color and background
I disassembled an old cassette player and was fascinated by the detailed circuitry. Naturally it was time to break out the flashlight and macro lens.
You know those nights. The ones where everything comes alive from the way the rain and light play together. So many moments to capture … so little time.