Some inherit access. Others earn the eye. A reflection on Stan Malinowski, assisting, apprenticeship and a return to editorial photography in The Third Light.
Discipline of Simplicity in photography is an act of restraint. By removing visual noise and allowing the subject to breathe, the image reveals what matters most: light, presence, and emotional clarity.
A sunrise encounter on Miami Beach became a story of yoga, healing, photography, and gratitude. Breath Before Light reflects on destiny, positive energy, and the extraordinary people the camera brings into my life.
Fine art photography from Belize. Horse in Belize explores the space between commercial and fine art photography. Some images are planned, others arrive, and the ones that stay are discovered.
Post-production photography is part of authorship. I’ll explain why photographers must control their own editing and final image standards.
A reflection on photography vs video, and how observation, collaboration, and campaign intelligence shape stronger visual work.
Eyes to Eyes explores the connection between humans and rescue animals through black-and-white imagery. Created for a Miami exhibition supporting no-kill shelters, the series captures the moment curiosity becomes trust.
Social media has blurred the line between beauty and modeling. Model suitability for photography depends on structure, movement, and presence not simply appearance.

