I am available for worldwide travel, contact me about photographing your next concert or event.
My photography is also available for exhibition, please inquire. I currently have the piece "Died of a Horrible Accident" hanging in the WEIRD NJ photo exhibit at the Noyes Museum of Art. Until February 2010 "I received my first camera, an Canon AT-1, on my 21st birthday. With no prior knowledge, this was my entrance into the world of photography. It was glued to my body for the next year before I took up photography in college. Those months that followed proved to be most valuable as I molded photography with my favorite music. I studied under Louis Draper at Mercer County College in West Windsor, NJ. In June of 1993 I've had the rare opportunity to photograph the Grateful Dead live in concert with great thanks to their publicist, Dennis McNally. This soon turned into a semi-regular gig when I joined with Unbroken Chain magazine. The direct access to the Grateful Dead stage paved the course of my photo career. In 1996-1997 I shifted my focus to the industrial field of photography. Employeed as the satellite photographer for Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space in East Windsor, NJ, I became a part of their Commercial Integration & Test team. I photographically recorded spacecraft manufacturing procedures and processes from inception to completion. I then went on to do freelance event photography for companies such as Bristol-Myers Squibb and Rhodia. Some of my photographs have been featured in books, magazines, brochures and on television (A&E Biography of Debbie Harry). Catch up with me on Facebook and my blog.
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Let's hope it gets good ones soon!
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