-
2020 Review
2020 was a hard year. Despite the challenges, we were still able to make some beautiful work.
-
2018 Review
In 2018 I experienced a lot of creative growth, but my wife and I also faced a lot of hard life events that further shaped who we are.
-
2018
In 2018 I experienced a lot of creative growth, but my wife and I also faced a lot of hard life events that further shaped who we are. JANUARY My first project released in 2018 was a short film I had filmed in Haiti back in November 2017. It was really neat to collaborate with the HOPE International team in Haiti to make this visual interpretation of The Lord's Prayer,… -
Rwandan Fashion
Rwandan Fashion "What does it look like to be a 21st century Rwandan in bustling Kigali?” This was the premise my friend Andrew and I came to as we brainstormed ideas for this photo shoot on my recent trip to Kigali. While I think there was more to be done to fully realize my creative vision for this project (what artist ever does though?), this shoot was a good stretch… -
Losing a father
This past month could be described with so many adjectives: hard, sad, encouraging, growing, exhausting, and meaningful.
-
2017: In Review
"If you could sum up 2017 in one word, what would be it?" asked my wife. As we reflected together on this past year, we ended up landing on the same word: clarifying. JANUARY I began the year with the goal of improving my portrait photography, focusing particularly in developing my understanding and execution of lighting for portraits. “This year I want to become a better storyteller. For me this… -
In search of good taste
Every good story starts with an idea. Whether it's an interesting character, a poignant scene, or an relatable concept, most finished pieces can be traced back to that initial thought. The question is, how does one cultivate the ability to repeatably generate new ideas? In his insightful study of color theory, Interaction of Color, Josef Albers says the following: "Good painting, good coloring, is comparable to good cooking. Even a…
Loading posts...