Bio

When I first saw a picture of Rob Zombie in Rolling Stone that Mark Seliger took, I knew then and there I wanted to become a photographer and that picture was printed in 1999. I use to have the picture hanging on my bedroom wall for a very long time. I still have that picture ripped from the magazine and look at it from time to time.

My fourth quarter at Antonelli, I was working on a project for color management and composition 3 together and realized my passion for cinemaphotography. My series of the "Aslyum" was created and was done in the basement of my school. I had two wonderful instructors to encourage me to break boundaries and go for what feels natural to me. At my first portfolio review, four more instructors encourage me that cinemaphotography is my calling. After I finish Antonelli, I procceding my interest in cinemaphotography and achieve in my degree for director of photography.

Most of my work is done with a dark twist in them due to my love for cinemaphotography. I love to push boundaries and do what people fear most. I have worked with traditional ways of photography which I like as well. I do mostly series just like if I was directing a film and self portraits.

 

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