Who Am I?

I moved out to LA from New Jersey in 2012, just a few months after I graduated from Penn State.  Though I’ve been mostly caught up with work and settling into this viscously chill concrete jungle, it’s hard to be uninspired in day to day life.

I’ve been using the same Sony camera for a little over 3 years, but it’s hard to distinguish when I became a photographer.  I got the camera for it’s filming purposes in anticipation of studying abroad in Tel Aviv, but never thought I’d become so enveloped in photography.  My experiences there, from exploring historical landmarks to all-night desert raves, led me to have quite the photographical learning experience.  I had the pleasure of learning some subtle visionary and technical lessons from a very ostentatious camera sensei who helped guide my style to what it is now.

The term photographer is so ambiguous today, especially with the wonderful world of Instagram inspiring everybody to feature their perception of the world.  It’s only a matter of taste and professionalism that elevates certain media into “Art”.  With my taste, I hope to entertain and share my artwork with the world.

Cheers

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