Background
I began taking photos in my teens. I set up a dark room using some of my late fathers equipment. Other muses then piqued my interest.
I retained an interest in photography, yet abandoned its practice.
Several years ago, I rekindled my curiosity.
After initial furtive steps, I quickly rediscovered my interest in landscape and its way of helping us make sense of the world and our place within it.
I am drawn to liminal spaces such as the boundary of day into night or the dialogue of land and water in a seascape. Some architectural spaces, such as Cathedrals, can also evoke a sense of threshold.