Welcome to my new website, where I am delighted to finally showcase my artwork. I have dedicated decades to pursuing beauty through photography, and it brings me great joy to share my work with you. Unfortunately, circumstances beyond my control have caused a delay in the launch of this website until now. I sincerely hope that my artwork resonates with you on an emotional level, just as much as I have enjoyed capturing these moments during my corporate business travels over the years. Art is a powerful medium of communication, aiming to connect with you, the viewer, and ignite a sense of pleasure and resonance
within your very being, activating those delightful pleasure centers and releasing the endorphins.
This website is not about rushing or quantity; it is solely focused on providing you with the highest quality artwork. All of my work will be available in limited editions only. There are many aspects of the world that interest me, so expect the unexpected here. I don't adhere to a set style as many photographers do. Instead, I gravitate towards whatever interests me wherever I am.
I do have plans to exhibit at art galleries in the future. If you come across a piece that resonates with you, please submit a request through my Contact page and I’d be happy to produce a copy. For the majority of the artwork, we use Giclée prints on Baryta museum-quality paper, ensuring that it will last a lifetime. Each print will be personally signed and numbered by me in pencil. This ensures that you will possess an original artwork of mine for your chosen space. The production process may take up to three weeks, and shipping time will vary depending on your location, typically taking an additional week or so. Shipping is included for most locations across North America.
Your artwork will be securely packaged, and it will be up to you to frame it according to your personal taste upon arrival. Thank you for visiting my website, and I sincerely hope you find joy in exploring my art.
Please Note: All fine artwork is museum quality. Once received they should only be placed on clean,
flat, dry surfaces and handled with white cotton gloves or taken unopened to your framer. Direct contact with human
hands, which contain oils, can damage the original artwork.