Photography portfolios containing a wide variety of work ranging from Concerts, CD Covers, Travel,
and Fine Art Work: Watercolors, Cubist Montages and “In Through The Looking Glass” Series

A collection of "analog" concert images! Images taken on film!! The stuff of developers, fixer, safelights, enlargers and contact sheets. Truth be known, I didn't mind the smell of fixer - it was the stop bath that I didn't like - it was a bit like a salad bar in an 8 bay automotive garagee, without the engine oil

Images from an exhibition of blues artist photographed in black & white. All these images were shot on film.

Various CD Design Projects where I have usually shot the images as well as done the design and artwork.

Miami Beach Watercolors -simple compositions from the interplay of reflections in rain puddles and the wet streets.

Florence is birthplace of the Renaissance and home to masterpieces of art and architecture.

Famed resort city on a barrier island between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.

Montréal, the largest city in Québec, set on an island in the Saint Lawrence River and named after Mt. Royal, the triple-peaked hill at its heart..

France's capital, Paris: is a major global center for art, fashion, gastronomy and culture.A 19th-century picturesque cityscape is crisscrossed by boulevards and the River Seine.

The picturesque lanes of the central Altstadt (Old Town), on both sides of the Limmat River, reflect its pre-medieval history.

In Through The Looking Glass - Zurich, the interplay between reflections on windows in the historic Swiss business centre.

In Through The Looking Glass, Ottawa, shot over the course of a long day walking around the downtown area.

In Through The Looking Glass - Florence - the interplay of reflections with the modern juxtaposed against the historic facades and streets.

In Through The Looking Glass - Images capturing the play of light and reflections along several streets including Collins Avenue, Washington and Lincoln Road Mall.

In Through The Looking Glass - Rome is a paradox of modernity set against the ever present influence of the Vatican and the Catholic Church.