Ontario, Canada
I began photography with a Pentax K1000 camera, quickly embracing digital and leaving Canon to becom...
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Joined In 2025
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Joined In 2025
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I began photography with a Pentax K1000 camera, quickly embracing digital and leaving Canon to become a fervent Sony user.
Having studied cultural anthropology at the University of Western Ontario, the curriculum became the itinerary for my adventures in real time.
As a film and television location scout for over 25 years, being aware of surroundings and capturing their essence was a part of daily life.
As a life long equestrian, photographing horses and their humans at home and in competition was inevitable.
While traveling, I became fascinated by cemetery monuments and the elaborate, intricate works of art created by craftsmen. Their beauty challenging me to
photograph them in a way to evoke in others the emotions of passion, pain and redemption the artisans sculpted in this eclectic and diverse art form.
Most recently, I was introduced to the wild horses living in Nevada, their history and concerns for their future. Spending time amongst the Virginia Range herd, I became aware of the opportunity to educate people while advocating for the horses freedom by sharing images of these stunning animals in their natural environment.
My experiences as a photographer have taught me that often circumstances dictate uncontrolled environme...
University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario Canada
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