In 2010 I enter my 20th year of photography. I began by studying at Yale and served my early career time thoroughly investigating the world around me. I continued to document through my travels in Mexico, when I became passionately fascinated with the tradition of the bullfight. Then, after a summer in Paris, I relocated to New York and worked and studied at SVA under the tutelage of Thomas Roma and Sidney Kaplan, where I solidified my aesthetic and followed in the traditions of Garry Winogrand, Lee Friedlander and Tine Barney, three greats whose work I try to emulate every day. Now, nearly two decades later, thousands of rolls of film, colossal failures and a dizzying successes, my own accomplishments include my work being collected by the Corcoran, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Center for Photography at Woodstock, the New York Public Library, and most recently, The Library of Congress. Recently, Agnes Gund purchased one of my pieces for her private collection. Now, my career in new york wedding photojournalism brigs with it these two decades of training, and my love of the hunt, the perfect, decisive photographic moment that will be revealed to me in just the right way and at just the right time.