Artist Statement
I’m writing this because I was recently asked to provide an Artist Statement for a local exhibit. I figured I’d write it up so I can use it again if the need arises. Here we go.
I make photos I want to see. There is no deeper intent or motive or meaning. I’m not trying to define the essence of a soul or make an emotive statement or bring awareness to something. In this regard, my work is the result of a selfish act. It’s more about me and less about the model. This is kind of an Avedon thing. I hope the viewer comes along for the ride and enjoys it but if not, it’s cool, because really, it’s just a photo. And there you have it. That’s my artist statement.
Fun Factoids
- I was born in San Francisco in 1963 A.D.
- I still play my Mesa Boogie MK III I bought used in 1988
- I taught myself photography in 1975 A.D.
- I teach classes in digital filmmaking and Photoshop
- I teach workshops in photography
- I think equipment is the least important part of making a photo or film
- God bless B&H
- I don’t miss film, paper, or chemicals at all
- I prefer digital for everything
- I use a Mac Mini with 16GB RAM
- I have a Pixma-100 but rarely print
- I don’t edit photos the same way twice (because I keep changing my mind)
- I only like buying new gear when I have to
- I let the photo determine if it will be color or black & white (I know that sounds so pretentious)
- I’ve stolen ideas from Bob Carlos Clarke, Steve Diet Goedde, Richard Avedon, Tony Ward, and Helmut Newton
- I like the work of Tyler Shields but would never stage a shoot like that
- I think Timothy Greenfield-Sanders is a pompous ass but I like his work and films
- My current favorite distortion box is a Blackstar HT-DISTX
- Shadow, contrast, texture, and grain are my friends
- The ethnicity of Motoko Kusanagi is irrelevant
- For my studio work, I’m shooting with a Canon T6i and the 18MM-135MM kit lens
- Histograms provide useless information that won’t get you a date
- California Breed is one of the best rock’n’roll albums ever
- HDR makes photos look like postcards and tourist posters
- I gave my Sony a5000 to my daughter because it didn’t have touch focus
- The cheap Monoprice stomp boxes sound great
- EXIF data is only valuable if you don’t edit your photos
- The first King Kobra album was really good
- My Canon G11 died. 2009-2015 R.I.P
- If it looks good, it is good
- I’ve owned four Marshalls and kept none of them
- I try to look intense in profile pictures
- I don’t miss analog tape-based recording
- My everyday camera is a Canon EOS M100
- My favorite guitar right now is a Fender Elite Stratocaster
- I try to look intense in profile pictures
- I taught myself electric guitar in 1982
- I usually wind up looking gassy in profile pictures
- Some of my guitar influences are Ronnie Montrose, Mark Reale, Brian May, and Ace Frehley
- I taught myself bass guitar in 1984
- I taught myself how to record and mix in 1984
- I’m also a recording and mixing engineer
- If is sounds good, it is good
- I like both Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go
- I taught myself video editing on Avid VideoShop in the mid ’90s
- I traded an ’83 Fender Concert for a ’99 Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and have no regrets
- In through The Out Door is the best Led Zeppelin record