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I've been making images since I was eight years old. My father, himself a photographer, gave me a Kodak Brownie and some film for my birthday. Since then, I've had a Konica SLR, a Nikkormat, a Nikon F3, F4, and F5. I moved to digital in 2001, and I've used a variety of Nikon cameras, including the D200, D300 and D2X. I currently use the Nikon D700 and D3.

Capturing images helps me to see the world and the people in it. I offer this website in an effort to share the blessings I see. I hope you enjoy it.

I travel extensively -- near and far -- and in the sacred places where I walk, I leave only footprints and make images in gratitude. Two quotations guide my photographic vision. E.M. Forster's epigraph in Howard's End: “Only connect … Live in fragments no longer. Only connect.”

And Carl Jung's wisdom: "As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle light in the darkness of mere being."

The camera frame and lens connect me to the flow of the Universe … camera in hand, image in sight, I’m in my zone and chasing light.