Cuba Revisited
“… you could come away from Cuatro Caminos with all the floral arrangements, live chickens, and pigs’ heads you can carry.”
One Bad-Ass Chair
“…The result was a fun photo prop that the guests loved. These included the First and Deputy First Ministers of Northern Ireland.
I’d say it wasn’t their typical parliamentary photo op.”

To the Studio!
“I was getting ready for a road trip and preparing to cook dinner for six when I was asked to shoot some tech executives for an upcoming media announcement. Time was short, but they would be happy to come to my studio (and sample the nearby beaches immediately after)…”
Love’s Labor
Much of photography these days involves pixels and ISP’s more than paper and inks. So it was refreshing to spend so much time this June fulfilling and delivering a job offline – printing images, cutting mats, glazing and framing – and producing tangible, non-virtual photography. The client, based just outside of Santa Cruz, ordered large-size [...]
Inside the Bell Jar
“From the outside it looks a bit like a bell jar; from the inside, it’s a giant lightbox illuminated with natural, too-cheap-to-meter light from the sun…”
There’s A Prize for Wife-Carrying?
“… It was being held for a very important cause: to decide who would represent Ireland in the World Wife-Carrying Championship in Finland, of course.”
Reflections, and images, of Cuba
Classic cars, crumbling architecture, waves crashing into the Malecon, kind, weathered faces … todo es Cuba. A new gallery of images from this island in time is now live in the Travel & Stock section. I returned nearly as confused as I was before about the Revolution and its ongoing legacy. While I was there, [...]

Birth of the Blog
The Views of the World redesign has also given birth to a photo blog. This space will be filled with travel images fresh from the road, project snapshots, personal projects, and more.
