About

Photography has not always been a part of my life. Photography has been the vessel that has allowed me to pair my two loves; technology and science. I have always had questions and the ambition to learn. Even though exploring my interests was never encouraged until recently. I never let that stop me. We must always continue to expand our knowledge so that we don’t live in ignorance. I have been invested in photography for several years now and there are always new things to learn. I find this especially true of wildlife photography. Not only does the equipment or software change, but nature is always throwing curve balls your way with a myriad of species to know and understand. My goal in life is to share with others what Nature shares with me and to highlight why the Mother Nature is worth saving.
Experience:
- Graduate of The New York Institute of Photography’s Professional Course in Photography.
- Winner by decision of Professional Photographer Moose Peterson to be a part of his Base Camp in Anchorage Alaska sponsored by Nikon.
- Current photography educator & lecturer for the Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve on Staten Island.
- Photograph publication in the Rainforest Alliance News Letter.
- One of four runners up in Moose Peterson’s Nesting Bird Photo Contest.
- Participated photographer the Staten Island Dragonfly Atlas 5-year study as well as participant.
- Operator of my online blog and gallery.
- Diversified travel experiences and willingness to venture into the extremes.
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-Was it not for those who encouraged me I would not have the pleasure of doing what I most enjoy today. A thanks to Dina, Bruce, John, Arlene, Josh, Moose, Sharon, and my friends. Without all of you I would not be doing what I love today.



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