faqs

What is this site?

This site presents a selection of documentary photographic sequences drawn from my major bodies of work. It focuses on storytelling—how photographs function together to construct narrative meaning

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Are these photographs from finished projects?

Yes. The sequences are drawn from established bodies of work and re-edited specifically for this context.

How do you work in the field?

I work alone, without additional crew or supplemental lighting.

Are the photographs staged or directed?

No. The photographs are made in existing conditions, using available light.

Are the photographs digitally altered?

No. The photographs are not digitally altered.

What does that mean in practice?

Post-production is limited to standard tonal and color balancing. Content is never added, removed, or rearranged.

Why work in sequences rather than single images?

I believe photographs achieve their fullest meaning in relationship to one another. Sequence allows for ambiguity, repetition, tension, and narrative drift, and each sequence is intentional and complete as presented.

What distinguishes your approach?

My work is grounded in sustained observation and a willingness to look at the world differently. That perspective shapes both the photographs and the narratives they form.

Are these works available as books or exhibitions?

All of the work is available as large-scale fine art prints. Some projects also exist as artist’s books.

Can this work be used for teaching or research?

Yes. The work is frequently used in academic and institutional contexts. Please contact me regarding study materials or contextual information.

How are fees structured?

Fees and costs are determined by the specific requirements of each client.

Where can I see your current project?

My current long-term project is presented at snafu.