Brooklyn, New York
"strives to live in a world that is concurrently formal, anti-formal, unique, homogenous, and abrasively loud and silent"
He takes photographs of everyday events. I really enjoy his portrait series. They're not flashing. I feel as if they're very real and down to earth. The lighting in his portraits are very unique, and in very dramatic. There is a good amount of contrast in them, and some of the images have lighting coming through blinds and other objects so the light is hitting the subject unevenly. I really like that technique and the results. The people in the images have very serious expressions, which I like. The perspectives are somewhat awkward in some of him images, which is interesting. His series "not you" are all people in positions that they are not usually in, which make it relatively uncomfortable. His landscapes at the beach are very peaceful, and placed one next to the other seem to blend together.
Lisa Bove
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