The purpose of my photography is to isolate the order and beauty in the chaos of nature and the natural world.
My interest in photography extends back to my teen years. The works of Ansel Adams and Edward Weston inspired me to greater depth and meaning. Being a medical doctor by profession, I found photography to appeal to my “left-brain” need for technical analysis and my “right-brain”, where I find self-expression. Most images are captured with use of a tripod and cable release for greatest stability and sharpness. I produce both color and black and white images, whichever the subject dictates.
I had a one man show of my work in the desert Southwest of America in 2003 at Lacock Abbey in England, the birthplace of photography. I also have about 15 prints hanging on the walls the Federal Reserve Bank in Washington DC.