I studied photography at Case Western Reserve University under prominent Cleveland photographer, Barney Taxel and the late Nicholas Hlobeczy, former head of the Cleveland Museum of Art's photography department. Both Taxel and Hlobeczy studied under Minor White. Hlobeczy also studied with Ansel Adams.
Recently, I have been focusing on infrared photography. Usually presented in black and white, the two most recognizable aspects of this technique are green leaves appearing white and blue skies appearing black. Therefore, most infrared photos are landscapes. To push these boundaries, I have been experimenting by including people and structures in his photos. Infrared photographs can appear timeless and exhibit a dreamlike quality. By embracing these unusual aspects of infrared photography instead of diminishing them, I create images that are unique and memorable.
My work is represented in private collections across the country and on three continents.
A Walk in the Park
Digital Infrared Photograph
Edgewater Willow
Digital Infrared Photograph
Flats Renewal
Digital Infrared Photograph
Forest City
Digital Infrared Photograph
FunkyardX
Digital Infrared Photograph
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