Ever since I was a child I have been fascinated by the ephemeral nature of the mind (actually, as a child I was fascinated by fart noises). What starts out as hope soon becomes debased into a cacophony (big word!) of power, leaving only a sense of chaos and the prospect of a new beginning. As temporal impressions become transformed through boundaried and critical practice, the viewer is left with an impression of the inaccuracies of our condition (haven’t a clue at all what that last sentence means). My work explores the relationship between acquired synesthesia and new class identities (translated: I take photos of lots and lots of homeless people). With influences as diverse as Wittgenstein (sounds German!) and Francis Bacon (mmmm… BACON), new tensions are created from both traditional and modern textures.
The crap above sounded good, right?! Photography is my hobby and this website is the sum of my work over the past 3 or so years. One day I will retire and dedicate more time to photography, but until then I make due with the time I have and continue pester innocent pedestrians with my camera.