ARTICLES
The Art of the Journey: Capturing the Authentic Soul of Your Travels
We’ve all done it. You arrive at a famous landmark—the Eiffel Tower, the Grand Canyon, Niagra Falls, the Colosseum—and you instinctively reach for your phone. You snap the picture that proves you were there.
There is nothing wrong with that. We all want the memory.
But I’ve learned that the "proof of life" photo is rarely the one that ends up on my wall. The photos that stick with us aren't the ones that show what a place looks like; they are the ones that show what a place feels like.
When Kodachrome Doesn't Cut It Anymore: A Photographer's Story
I have been going over a ton of old 35mm slides. And I found many of them were just boring- even Kodachrome. Most were flat and had blown out skies and exposure issues. I needed to roll out a creative weapon- Topaz Studio 2. Not only did I find a fresh look to my old film shots, but I also found a new approach to my digital images that’s entirely my own!
From Graffiti Art to Storyboards: The Creative Journey of a Hollywood Artist
With over 26 years of experience and 95 titles to my name, I’ve built a career at the intersection of cinematic storytelling and brand strategy—shaping narratives that resonate across commercial advertising, network television, and feature films. I approach every film with the same care, conviction, and creative intensity as if my name were on the marquee.
My 92-Year-Old Father Stopped Drawing. Then, a Creative Spark Returned.
Creativity is about being active but also about being mindful. This is something I’ve been witnessing in technicolor as I’ve supported and witnessed the birth of my father’s latest project.