In recent years, I have rediscovered my joy in photography, and am lucky enough have the time and space to try capturing not only what I see but what I think and feel. If I had to describe my approach to photography and what it means to me, I would say it is an act of contemplation, a pause in the endless ebb and flow of events and experience, an arrested moment, in which I give myself time to consider the ‘thing-ness’ of things and the formal and aesthetic as well as the emotional and symbolic dimensions of their presence in this world.
Sometimes my photographs are just playful or celebratory or ironic, and sometimes they are a form of social commentary.