I got into photography through animation. I studied 3D animation in college and discovered I was much more interested in single frames. I loved creating the scenes and the characters, but was most intrigued by trying to capture the whole story through a single image. That, in  combination with the need to be immersed in the scene rather than experiencing it through a computer, finally lead to an “Ah ha” moment and I’ve been addicted ever since.

I carry a notebook around with me and whenever I spot a fantastic looking tree or peculiar location I take notes and make a point of planning a shoot around the location.  I love organic shapes and how they can change a story or a mood into something other-worldly, even though it was found in something as familiar as your own back yard.