Into the Light

My fine art photography often deals with the notion of human conditions, their symbiotic relationship with nature, landscapes, culture, and ultimately a study on individualism and how we see the world around us. 

Evolving from my earlier body of work with back drops of build environment that combines enthusiasm for design and colorful aesthetics, the latest series, “Into the Light,” features black and white photography. These images, frequently larger in scale and devoid of color, allow me to plumb the depths of light, form, and function, exploring the urban landscape in relationship to those who inhabit it. Here I use light, not color, to convey tone, atmosphere, and context – resulting in compelling images with a modern aesthetic. 

I make extensive use of geometry to add structure and organization to images that appear more abstract, with composition techniques that allow me to quite literally lead viewers into the light. 

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