Photography

For the most part I take photos cause I love it. I shoot with a Nikon D-80 and stick primarily to the digital format, however, I began taking pictures in high school with my father’s old SLR. A Cannon AE-1.   Headshots are fun, and I enjoy helping actors when they can’t afford the $400 photographer.  Depending on our time together, sessions run about $100. Or if you really are strapped for cash, I am happy to trade something.  Or bring a friend and it’s 2 for 1. Seriously, I’m an actor too and I know how expensive it all can be. I would prefer to make a trade then you go to an audition with a crapy headshot. But for the most part, photography is another way to help me create film and theater projects. Sometimes I’ll use photography as a way into the story.  Depending on the project, images can be a much better story telling tool than words. Not to mention that a series of photographs then becomes a work of art within itself and not merely a tool for creating something else.  Influences include Robert and Shana Parkeharrison, Aaron Hawks and Eleanor Hardwick among many others.