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Photography
Capturing moments across decades

Photography Through Time

From film to digital, from darkrooms to Instagram, my photography has evolved alongside technology and culture. Each project captures not just images, but the spirit of its era—the tools we used, the world we lived in, and the stories we felt compelled to tell.

25+ Years
Film & Digital
Street to Studio
Cultural Documentation
Street Chronicles
1998-2003
Late 90s - Early 2000s

Street Chronicles

Documenting urban life in the analog-to-digital transition era

35mm Film
Street Photography
Documentary
Darkroom
Cultural Moments: Y2K, Dot-com boom, Napster era, Pre-social media
Primary Equipment: Nikon FM2, Tri-X 400
Digital Transition
2003-2007
Mid 2000s

Digital Transition

Exploring the shift from film to digital and what we gained and lost

Digital
Film Comparison
Technology
Change
Cultural Moments: iPod era, Facebook launch, Digital cameras mainstream, Photo sharing begins
Primary Equipment: Canon 20D, Film scanners
Concert Photography
2004-2010
Mid-Late 2000s

Concert Photography

Capturing live music in the era of indie rock and festival culture

Live Music
Low Light
Digital
Culture
Cultural Moments: Indie rock boom, Festival culture, MySpace music, Last.fm era
Primary Equipment: Canon 5D, Fast lenses
Urban Portraits
2008-2012
Late 2000s - Early 2010s

Urban Portraits

Character studies in the early smartphone era

Portraits
Street
Digital
Social Change
Cultural Moments: iPhone launch, Social media rise, Economic recession, Obama era
Primary Equipment: Canon 5D Mark II, 85mm
My Photography Philosophy
How my approach has evolved across eras

Photography has always been about more than just capturing light—it's about capturing time, culture, and human experience. Each era of my work reflects not just my growth as an artist, but the technological and social context that shaped what was possible.

From the discipline of film photography that taught me to see before I shot, to the creative freedom of digital that let me experiment endlessly, each phase has informed the next. The tools change, but the goal remains the same: to document the human experience in all its complexity.