Biography

My educational background is in psychology. I worked for many years in health care as a patient advocate and an executive assistant. Whilst always interested in the arts, I was drawn more recently to photography.

I remain a keen observer of human relations and communication. My desire to investigate, to analyze, to find out what makes people tick has fueled my interest in capturing images of people. Isn’t the essence of “people watching” about using your own imagination to create stories?

Animals also embody a large part of my work. Their movements, sounds, and postures give us mere glimpses into their worlds. Much of my work in this area is about capturing the eyes of animals, showing the depth of their souls. The images call for us to give them due respect.

My photographs delve into my interest in human behavior, the environment, animals, architecture, movement, and of course light. I try to capture compelling moments of joy, sadness, wonder and interest. I seek to ignite the viewer’s interpretation of the narrative.