"I’ve spent my life in the spotlight and behind the lens. I don't lean on a resume or a list of years. The work is right here. If you know what quality looks like, you’ll recognize it in these images. Let’s get to work."


My journey behind the lens didn't start in a classroom; it started in the mud at Woodstock in 1969, capturing Carlos Santana on stage. Since then, I’ve spent my life in the high-pressure world of broadcasting as a meteorologist and radio personality—where you only get one shot to get the story right.
To put a stamp on my grit, I spent a combined 25 years as a professional truck driver, crossing this country from coast to coast. I officially launched my professional photography career in 2007, bringing decades of "live-air" composure and a long-haul work ethic to every session. I don't offer fluff or excuses. I offer an eye that has seen the storm and knows exactly how to capture the light. If you’re good at what you do, you’ll recognize the results.
Let’s get to work.