Sun Dapples
Sun Dapples uses patterned, broken sunlight—often filtered through leaves—to add texture, depth, and rhythm across surfaces.
Painting With Light
Painting With Light is a painterly rendering strategy—using light behavior and selective processing to create luminous mood, warmth, and soft-edged atmosphere.
Layer Cake
Layer Cake builds images from multiple planes—foreground, midground, background—so depth becomes structure and story.
Graffiti Context
Graffiti Context photographs street art with its environment included so the place and the art explain each other—art as embedded, not isolated.
For The Love of Old Things
For The Love of Old Things centers weathering, patina, and visible age—time made material—as the emotional subject of the photograph.
Companions & Juxtapositions
Companions & Juxtapositions frames two or more elements whose proximity creates meaning—echo, contrast, irony, harmony, or tension.
Abstractions
Abstractions turn the city into pure visual language—shape, color, texture, rhythm—so the image can stand on its own even if the viewer never identifies the literal subject.
Sunflections
Reflected sunlight that lands on pavement, sidewalks, façades, or other surfaces as luminous shapes—bands, ripples, patches, or drifting “spotlights.” Unlike lens flare (which happens inside the camera), Sunflections are light that the city redirects back into the scene: bounced from glass, metal, water, polished stone, or wet ground.
