Photography is a way of deconstructing myself and creating art that survives as a fragment of my thought. It is not mere speculation of a moment rather it is understanding and saying something visually discrete channeled through emotional and physical curiosity. My work examines this sense of being of identifying and understanding this human connection to something; anything. It is about the questions I ask through the things I see. With photographs of the ordinary, I elicit emotions felt at a particular time that defines the extraordinary; the feeling and understanding of simple emotions like love, hate and nostalgia. My artistic practice is ubiquitously embedded in how I live my life, how I feel about things and how I wish to be content.