My love for photography started in the darkroom.
It was here under the safelights, with the smell of chemicals in the air and the sound of the radio playing in the background, that I lost all track of time watching my images come to life in the developing tray. Although I've been using Photoshop for many years now, it was the countless hours in the darkroom that ignited my passion with photography.
I've been pursuing this passion, since graduating from a Visual Arts degree, majoring in photography in 1995. Always working with a creative and energetic approach, whether I'm photographing a wedding, portrait or a commercial assignment.
For me, it's not just a profession. You never stop being a photographer.
As photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson once stated,
I believe a camera is an extension of ones eye. And although a photograph is seen with the eye, it is made with the mind. My mind always seems to be surveying the constant movement in which life unfolds because great moments are born from great opportunity. Capturing that moment in time keeps us living that moment forever.
