For over 30 years as a fine art photographer, I have been fascinated by how light transforms a landscape. I feel an image that has a strong impression of light stirs something inside and inspires us; it has a universal appeal. This is the heart of my art. I find that ordinary subjects can become extraordinary if the lighting is great.
I feel that the art of photography has a role in helping us to see something deeper in life than what is on the surface. When I see with my heart, the composition falls into place, and the image gets filled with inspiration.
Art can appeal predominantly to our senses, but when it goes deeper and touches our heart and mind, it inspires and uplifts. It’s hard to put into words what makes good art, but you know it when you see it. There is some primordial reaction that touches us deeply.
I feel there is truth in the saying “beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” Two people can see the same scene, yet be affected in completely different ways. I think we can only see what we are capable of seeing. In order to see beauty around us, we have to be able to see the beauty inside of ourself—it’s as if the camera sees in two directions.
I photographed with film for twenty years and learned valuable lessons that carry over to the digital age. Fundamental principles of good image making are timeless.
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