Unbeknownst to me at the time, my photographic vision was established at birth. Born cross-eyed corrective eye surgery at two years of age left me with no depth perception. It’s with this altered sense of depth perception that I photograph.
An anonymous LensCulture reviewer stated of my work “you have the kind of “mechanism” that disturbs our sense of place and time, leading to a feeling of the uncanny, thinking that we might know these spaces, but cannot ever.” Reconstructing the space in camera I make the images layered, graphic, dislocated from place, and disregarding of time while maintaining true to the captured image. The fragment of the scene I extract is elusive... transcending and uniting disparate elements into timeless prominence.
Ultimately, I want the image be a catalyst for the viewer to spark their own relationship to the photograph. My goal is to show images that are both enigmatic and engaging.