My photographic project, Into the Fire, profiles a small group of individuals who reside at the foot of Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes.
These images of childhood bring to mind the self-consciousness that has lead to the societal conformity and emotionally binding behavior ithat so many of us have become entrenched in as adults.
Since before recorded history, natural springs have been critical to human survival as dependable sources of water.
This series Birds of Florida in Breeding Glory presents five of these awesome creatures we call birds during a particular stage of their lives.
I hope this message gets to the people that need to see it and they do something about this.
When there is the death of your very best friend and spouse, you deal with the not there. Missing. Gone. Absent. Emptiness.
Siren Song is a body of work that centres on the desert landscape of California’s Salton Sea. What draws me back to this environment, again and again, is the silence, desolation, and isolation of this place that seems to be suspended in time.
I always take the opportunity to grab a backpack and my camera and travel somewhere in the world where I can learn more about other forms of photography.
Each photograph in The Spoken Word project is meant to be a visual open mic, a stitch in the fabric of the slam poetry community in the Boston area.