On a winter’s day in 1984 “photography” and I met quite by accident, an encounter that redirected my life. For me, a photograph holds an undeniable sense of realism, a modern correlation that is easy to associate with. I see, I understand, I experience, I connect. I enjoy the conceptual transformation from reality to realism that a lens and camera offers. Although I have never been a dedicated painter I see and experience the world in this way. Life is my canvas and I often feel like a painter trapped in a photographer’s body where lens and light have become an expressive substitute for paint and brushes. In my work I intently concentrate on elemental form, rhythm and pattern allowing simplicity to engage visual impact. I believe that my steps have been guided along an inventive path by an awesome creator. I have never doubted my love for photography or my burning passion for art. It is something I could never stop. It’s what I do, it‘s what I love, it’s who I am.