How:

The surroundings I live in and work in and the people within that space are the subject of my work.  The images I take are spontaneous discoveries from impromptu activities as well as from structured excursions. My interest is pedestrian in the practical sense.  I look for modest humdrum, the tick of what makes a day go by, the ho-hum adjectives that describe who we are—but in the middle of this process I often become the noun, a pedestrian, a person on foot in search of information.

Most of my images come together as serial sequences; some remain as series of individual shots and others become compilations of manipulated photographs.  All of them are taken from unscripted observational vantage points.

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