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Hi there. Thanks for visiting my site. Here's a bit of info about myself... After earning a degree in architecture from Penn State University, I moved to New Orleans where I began working as a computer animation designer for a local television station. Though I was accepted directly into the third year of the California Institute of the Arts film program, I decided instead to learn filmmaking in the trenches. In 1992 I co-wrote and -directed the short film, Warm & Bright, which garnered the Worldfest-Houston silver award for experimental filmmaking. My debut feature film, Cut Up (co-written and -directed with collaborator, Mike Lyddon), won the LA Filmmaker Award in 1994 and is now in distribution on DVD both domestically and abroad as part of a four-movie collection entitled Da Killaz. My last screenplay, Afraid of the Light, placed as a finalist in the 2000 Scriptapalooza Screenwriting Competition. Webcam, my latest short film, is intended to be the first in a trilogy of shorts. It premiered on the big screen in New York as part of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Summer Film Series, and showed in the Sundance Channel's Buzz Cuts series in the Spring of 2002. Yet while writing and directing were my passion for a number of years, it's photography and cinematography that I've found to be the most rewarding. I earn a living as a Director of Photography, shooting corporate videos, documentaries, narrative films and music videos, and I contributed my talents to The Making & Meaning of WE ARE FAMILY, a documentary that premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. This section of my website focuses on my photography -- nudes and still-lifes. I hope you enjoy them, and please don't hesitate to email me with any thoughts and wishes about purchasing a print! ;) |
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