Artist Biography

My artistic journey began amidst the sun-drenched beaches of Southern California in the 1960s and 70s. This formative experience instilled in me a deep appreciation for the human condition and its intersection with the natural world. After earning a Bachelor's degree in International Political Studies, I found myself captivated by the social dynamics of male camaraderie, particularly within the vibrant British pub culture.

My exploration of photography began in the late 1990s, fueled by a desire to capture the essence of human form and expression. Venice Beach, with its eclectic atmosphere and diverse population, provided an ideal backdrop for my early experiments. Over time, I developed a particular interest in male nudes, focusing on their vulnerability and strength within outdoor settings.

Pursuing a Master of Fine Arts at Otis College of Art & Design, I honed my artistic vision and solidified my commitment to social commentary through photography. Inspired by the likes of Catherine Opie, Diane Arbus, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Weegee, I strive to capture candid and unfiltered moments of the human condition.

My approach to photography is characterized by a subtle presence, allowing subjects to express themselves freely without inhibition. By observing and documenting their natural behaviors, I aim to reveal truths about the human condition.

In 2019, a residency in Barcelona led to a transformative decision: to leave Los Angeles and embrace this vibrant European city as my new home. Alongside my two beloved Jack Russell Terriers, Sonny and Cher, I continue to explore the complexities of human interaction and the power of visual storytelling.

Hello and welcome to my artwork. My investigation is dedicated to fostering and celebrating the different bonds of male camaraderie in today’s world. I seek places where men can connect their commonly shared mutual interest and experiences through photography.