ABOUT

From a young age I was always fascinated with all things creative. I used to draw all the time, paint, and make paper mache crafts of all sorts of things.

I primarily operate in a digital world now, but I still maintain a very hands-on artistic approach. Merging these two creative worlds has helped me create unique works of art with an outside-the-box process. I’d much rather build a prop in real life and shoot it on camera than to digitally render one in post production. Art is in the process.

Creative Process

It always starts with an idea and a quick scribble on a piece of paper. From there, the project moves into a planning and scouting phase. I ask myself: where should this concept take place? What shots do I need to get? What are the problems I need to solve?

Once the shooting is done it’s time for the fun part; piecing all the photos together like a puzzle to complete the artwork. My concepts are created without the use of stock imagery and although this makes the process a lot more time consuming, it allows me to create truly unique pieces customized to my preference.