Images of Suffering: Ethical Dilemma or Moral Duty?
Documentary photographer requires more than a camera and the will to take photos.
One-on-One Shoots: What to Do
I had a great experience with the talented model Christine Bakes. So I came up with a list of things to do while working with models
24 Hour Project Completed: Focusing on Hands
Without a lot of street photography available in Connecticut, I turned to a more conceptual type of image to carry out my 24 Hour Project.
Closing My First Regular Season in US Pro Baseball
My first regular season in US pro baseball came to an end. I offer reflections on my Yard Goats experience.
Rules of Photography: Meant to Be Broken?
Are we supposed to follow every single rule of composition all the time? Are we supposed to take them into account when we shoot? This is my opinion on the matter
Connecticut Slam: Meeting Creatives to Collaborate
The #ConnecticutSlam, hosted by Portrait Slam, was an experience that helped me connect with models and other photographers
Take Photos for Yourself: Forgetting Social Media Acceptance
Are we too focused to social media to take photos? What should we do about it?
Cuban Heritage Night at the Yard Goats: Not My Usual Baseball Game
I came up with the idea of celebrating Cuban Heritage Night at Dunkin’ Park. The Hartford Yard Goats’ support didn’t disappoint
ConnectiCon 2025: An Experience for the Ages
The ConnectiCon event in Hartford proved to be a unique experience as a photographer and a pop culture fan
Take Your Camera to a Parade: My To-Do List
From culture, to politics, to social, to sports parades, they all have the same process to follow. This is my to-do list

