Various food photos for a variety of projects.











Photos, web gallery, and an email campaign for TechStyle NYC’s holiday gift guide.
Photography for Ultimate Cuff, working with models, The Wanderlust Girls.
Mood Book is an extremely oversized book of microphotos. Most objects in this book are smaller than a quarter, some the size of a grain of rice. But in this presentation, they become far larger and closer than the viewer has ever experienced, transforming the viewer into the tiny thing exploring a new alien landscape previously out of reach.
Tiny Lab opened as part of the Hoboken Artists’ Studio Tour group show, October 2009. In the exhibit, I showed microphotos of ordinary things, 13 large macro- and micro-photos, output on archival Fujichrome photo paper at 30×45″. I also setup two cameras fitted with high-powered lenses and a variety of small everyday objects for visitors to explore in exactly the same way I create my art. I photographed small personal objects for visitors and sent them the resulting macro- and micro-photos after the show. Kids & adults were fascinated by the magical transformation of their everyday objects into art before their eyes. Objects shot at the show included an old cough drop, jewelry, a half-eaten twizzler, a dollar, some coins, and other mundane objects.
Most objects represented in this show’s artworks are smaller than a quarter, some the size of a grain of rice. But in this presentation, they become far larger and closer than the viewer has ever experienced, transforming the viewer into the tiny thing exploring a new alien landscape previously out of reach.