My work explores the fluidity of the photographic image in the digital age. I make works that speak simultaneously about the ephemeral nature of images in our current world and the way that we use them to understand our place in it and gain a sense of self. I see photography as a form of drawing and digital technology as providing more ways to make marks by transforming images from one state to another. Because technology is inherently linked to consumerism, I am interested in questioning the throw-away culture it has helped to create. By using old analog devices together with new digital ones, I push the tools to do things they were not made to do in order to create an experience that provokes sensations of discovery.