I have been shooting extensively with my medium format Mamiya 7 (6 x 7cm neg). After developing and reviewing my pictures I scan the images at a high resolution to print them digitally. This page features my most recent photographs from 2019 forward. I have been working my way through 150+ rolls of film and selecting the images I plan to include in my upcoming book. Each roll I expose yields only ten pictures. As a result, I am very selective in the subjects I choose to capture. It is an immense joy to speak with so many people that appear in these pictures. There will be more to follow as I continue my selection process. I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoyed creating them.
Archival Pigment Print
In the private collection of
President Barack & Mrs. Michelle Obama
This grouping of photographs are the foundation of my photographic career; starting with “Odd Couple”, which was taken with my first camera, the Nikon FM, when I was 16 years old and on through several of my personal favorites, “A Ride on the 6”, “World Trade Center Memories”, “Victor El Carnicero” and “Niño en Botanica”. These photographs from the 1980s have been added to the permanent collections of: The 911 Memorial Museum, The Museum of the City of New York, The New York Historical Society and the Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. There is a definite nostalgia in viewing this selection and there will be more to come as I continue to look through hundreds of negatives….
Click on the tab above Museum Collections to view which photographs are in museums and private collections of notable people.
In the summer of 2000 and 2001, I took 2 family vacations with my wife Eileen and two daughters Amalia, then 12, and Natalia 8 years of age. This series of photographs are the first that I have ever shown in an exhibit at my gallery. A few of them were inspired by artists that I have had the pleasure of knowing and artists that I admire. To name a few: “Homage to Harold Altman”, I took as a direct result of his many beautiful lithographs I have had the pleasure of selling throughout the years. “Love on the Seine” captures a candid everyday portrait of the people in Paris inspired by Cartier Bresson and lastly “Courtyard 1”, as I tried to look through the lens of my camera with the eye of one of my favorite photographers Eugene Atget.