Portraiture

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As I illustrated in my artist’s statement, my ambitious creativity began by avidly observing and documenting the people and places around me. I have never tired of this. Now I consider capturing such subjects a “day off”, because it is the time when I can simply relax and, not withheld by the rules and constraints of professional work, can comfortably click away on the camera without anyone batting an eye. They all are used to being my models by now.





Featured Piece:
Spirituality in the Subway

One of the benefits of working in the religious press is that I have learned, over time and experience, how to properly talk about religion. We’ve all been advised, of course, to “never discuss religion and politics in polite company,” and most of the time that serves us well in avoiding a wicked argument or boring discourse. But religion, like most complicated subjects, can be discussed in an objective, intellectual manner that makes for fascinating and enlightening conversations, as long as its speakers know enough about it to make it worth attempting, that is. View Piece



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