Contemporary color humanist photography

Photographs of reflection, gesture, passage, and human presence — shaped into books.

Books

Each book gathers a body of photographs into a sustained visual sequence —

reflections, street encounters, human presence, and the layered surfaces of public life.

Shared Surfaces explores public life through glass, reflection, transit spaces, windows, and layered urban surfaces — people half-seen, passing, waiting, and briefly held within the frame.

Presence explores human trace, stillness, and emotional residue through restrained color, gesture, shadow, and fragments of everyday life — photographs where people are seen, implied, remembered, or quietly felt within the frame.

Interflections explores city life through glass, reflection, signage, color, and layered urban movement — photographs where streets, interiors, people, and surfaces briefly merge into shifting visual fragments.

Concrete Lotus: Chinatown Streets explores Chinatown through color, gesture, signage, weather, and cultural memory — photographs of resilience, humor, movement, and everyday poetry across Boston, New York, Paris, and San Francisco.

Roads Without Silence: 9 Weeks in India traces a journey through India in photographs of movement, work, waiting, and human presence — a search for stillness, grace, and quiet rhythm within the noise of everyday life.

Additional Work
A broader selection of photographs, including available prints and other images beyond the book projects, can be viewed through my Fine Art America gallery.