BIO
I am a graduate of Clark College and Washington State University in their graphics programs. I love working in the graphic design field and have discovered slong the way that photography is my passion.
Most of my photo-taking career I've used manual film cameras (my Minolta X-370s has seen its share of action). I've worked in many formats from 35mm to medium-format and now have moved on to digital. Most of my color work is done using a Kodak digital camera (I love their vivid color settings). I used photoshop for my collage work and for touch up work.
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Comments (4)
timtripp
something so ominous and yet beautiful, mater-of-fact and phenomenally destructive. the disconnections are perfectly achieved. WOW!
delaorden_ojeda
excelent and creative idea, fantastic !
mark.spooner
A very interesting piece of work.
danamo
As a fan of deconstructivism, I find this a thoughtful and very well rendered piece! Great technique.