I had a lifelong interest in photography
but it was not until I moved to Montreal in 1979 that I had the
opportunity to become seriously involved with and attain the skills I
needed to do commercial work. As well I started to explore the world of
black and white fine art photography which I continue to do to this day
as well as exploring the use of digital technology for further
creativity.Once I had developed enough in my commercial work to pay the
bills I started to use the skills I had acquired to start creating Art
Work that I could enjoy in the way of fine art B&W prints. I
had always desired to photograph the female form as a creative outlet of
what I viewed form perfected. Human form is art in itself and I
wanted to capture it as best as can be done within the medium. My
personal vision is for sensuous body lines and texture with shadings of
light in as pure a form as the model can project. I like to keep the
lines as pure and uncomplicated as possible. My Still Life’s and
Architectural photos try to exhibit a similar uncluttered form. I am
just as passionate about these images as I am of the human form. There
is an interesting relationship between nudes and different styles in
architecture with their wide variety of forms and shapes where light
accentuates and sculptures the lines. My work is available for sale,
archivally printed and mounted, ready for framing or in a collectors
archival box set.