He documents people and places that exist on the edges of society, sometimes physically, mentally or both: excluded by choice or by circumstances. ” I am interested in control and conformity and I strive to represent both of these opposing forces within a photograph. I feel a need to document my generation and question our deeply rooted ideas of democracy, security and progress.”
“I attempt to create a mood and atmosphere, a sort of hyper-reality that contains both a sense of mystery and sadness, hope and beauty.”
His strong work “Africa Street Photography” photographed in Dakar and Dindefelo, Senegal, is a cinematic art documentary playing with flash and natural light. After this experience he states, “it is sometimes hard to convince people that your are taking these pictures because of your love for people and places with, what I define as, true character.” This is a truly artistic photography with dramatic aspects of life and surroundings.
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