Alternative Processes: Below you will find experimental, non-traditional or non-commercial photographic photographic processes.

Study of the Rhythm of Water:  This was a study and interest of mine influenced by the photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto.  I became intrigued with the simple notion that every moment is in itself distinct.  It will never be as it is right now.  Water is a perfect example of this, even more so because we can see the change happen.  It changes constantly before our eyes.  The movement, the color, the emotion.  It can be aggressive or it can be serene. It can be so commonplace in everyone's life but if you take a moment, it can be captivating.  

Holga Images: A holga is a camera made mostly of plastic, including the lens itself. It shoots mainly 120 film and creates very unique and abstract alternative to the pristine images made from more familiar cameras.

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Polaroids: Vintage cameras and instant film in a digital age. Every photo is unique and you never quite know what to expect. Using these classic cameras is a great way to take a step back and just enjoy what comes.