
I’ve always thought of myself as an observer. As such photography became the means by which I could communicate what I saw.

I’ve always thought of myself as an observer. As such photography became the means by which I could communicate what I saw.
Life Observed
I am a seeker and keeper of stories using visual poetry to observe the ordinary in hopes of seeing the humanity that points toward our oneness.
A constant in my photographic work is observing life and communicating those observations with images. I am excited to participate in the current competition being sponsored by Lens Culture. The theme is Street Photography. Here are the five images I’ve submitted.
In the heart of midtown Manhattan NYC, among the hard surfaces of concrete, glass and steel, a moment of childlike wonderment. A bubble one of the most delicate things there is catches the attention of preoccupied New Yorkers and gives them a moment of joyful engagement.
I spontaneously gave this image the title “interchange 5th Avenue.”
Observed from 15 stories up, people walking in front of the New York Stock Exchange on Broad Street in New York City, NY.
Gentleman in the white suite is a member of Santeria an Afro-Caribbean religious tradition of the Yoruba people of Nigeria.
View from Hotel Raquel, Old Havana, Cuba