I have been interested in photography since I was quite young (I’m a refugee of the 50s). My first camera was a box camera my mother bought for me. I remember taking some wonderful shots of a rocket-ship standing on a rock. They looked like a tiny rocket-ship standing on a big rock.


My first 35mm was a borrowed Yashica rangefinder while at basic training in San Antonio Texas. I took a whole 36-exposure roll but got nothing because I had miss-threaded the film. I was hooked.


My training mostly comes from the many world-class photographers I have met along the way. For example, I got some guidance and instruction from Minor White while he was at MIT in the early 1970s. The most significant memory is the day he handed me a Kodak Instamatic camera for an assignment using one 12-shot roll of film. The fact that the equipment is only 10% of the photograph has remained with me ever since. So gear is not a huge factor with me. It's the image that matters. While my style mostly "in the viewfinder."


As I said previously gear is not a huge factor with me so I have no technology religion. I've used all kinds of gear from large format to small point & shoot cameras. Currently I shoot with Nikon gear, exclusively in RAW format and post-process using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.


Yes I do sell prints. Just to give you an idea of pricing -- for open editions, a loose (i.e. unmatted, unsigned) 8x10 or 8x12 (depends on the camera) drop shipped to you will cost $50, or $80 matted and signed. Some photos are unavailable due to other licensing commitments or because they are (or will be) in limited editions. Larger sizes are available and I'll discount for purchases of 3 or more.