Photography
natures grace
Community prospective
Train at Bloomfield, CT small train yard
A Sunday walks seen from Hartford public library
The Connecticut state capital seen from Hartford's train station
A tour boat on the Connecticut River in Middletown, CT, at Harbor Park.
A fountain sculpture by Massey Rhind of Native Americans at the Connecticut State Capitol
“The Arch sculpture welcoming bridge walkers into downtown Hartford.”
Close-up “The Arch sculpture welcoming bridge walkers into downtown Hartford.”
The Connecticut State Capitol fountain of sculptures by Massey Rhind of Native American figures topped with a stag
fashion
The Ice Queen
Glamour
The Ice Queen Reigns
The Pose
Life's Mask
libation Ceremony
When I Began Taking Photos
In the early 2000s, a stroke of luck changed the way I saw the world. After winning $1,200 from a scratch-off ticket, I invested in my first professional Canon camera. My initial goal was simple—documenting my artwork with clarity and precision. But what began as a practical need soon evolved into a passion.
At first, I photographed only my paintings and drawings, but gradually I found myself drawn to capturing moments of leisure, the beauty of nature, and the energy of community life. Over time, my camera became not just a tool of documentation, but an extension of my artistic vision.
I was fortunate to be invited to photograph fashion programs and events at a university, an experience that deepened my appreciation for storytelling through imagery. The photographs you see here reflect a journey—part documentation, part exploration, and part pure creative expression.
These are just a few