





Over the years he has used many of the tools available to photographers: from 35 mm
to large format; from color to black and white; from light table to darkroom. The versatility
with which digital technology has allowed previously complex steps to be accomplished with
relative ease has lead to his transition to this modern way of creating images and prints.
Although many of his images were originally created on film all current output is done
using the latest archival inkjet technology.
A resident of Utah for nearly 40 years he has been enamored with the landscape of
the desert Southwest. Although most of his images come from this genre he don’t feel
limited by any particular subject or style. You will find close-ups and grand landscapes,
panoramas and miniatures, flowers and rocks, urban scenery and wilderness, black & white
and color.
He expresses his feelings about what he is doing in this statement;
“ I would simply like to say that I enjoy taking pictures and sharing them with others. My
goal for an image is that it convey to the viewer some sense of the feeling that lead me to
create it in the first place.” His work is a sincere representation of what he saw and
experienced.



