I was born in 1968 to my parents Victor and Ann. My father was a photographer before I was born. At an early age I expressed an interest in photography. My father and I setup my first darkroom on a dilapidated pool table in the basement of my childhood home.
Armed with a secondhand enlarger that occasionally gave me a jolt of electricity, my father taught me the basics of black and white printing. When I was young I was shy in general. I found becoming the high school yearbook photographer helped push me to interact with more people. When high school ended I decided to take my photography education further and study at the Art Institute of Atlanta.
After receiving my degree from art school I began assisting professional photographers and learning the ropes. In the middle of my career I began shooting some dark artistic images and found it to be very exciting and fulfilling. Working in the darkroom, all night at times, I began to produce a set of 4x4 inch prints. As satisfaction in my art continued to grow, interest in my commercial work diminished. Finally, I abandoned my mainstream efforts to put all my energy into cultivating this new body of work I call light worship. I have been published in several countries and have even had a few solo gallery exhibits of my work. I guess my greatest dream is to have a book published of my work.