About

 
 

At twenty-seven years I have eight years of photography experience. In root to art, my life, I started in highschool taking pictures of friends and have since taken pictures of over one-hundred-thousand people. Most of this comes from my experience as a tourist Photographer on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad which winds in and out of Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado. Taking pictures of 200-300 people on a daily basis. Watching the snow melt, grasses grow, wild flowers change, the wildlife move, the rivers flow, the leaves change, and the snow fall.

My life pursuit is in fine-art, to produce the best work possible; to discover the limits of my ability and push them to the outer edges of my mind’s potential. Every shitty job, from warehouses to pushing brooms and every product I produce with pride and quality is in line to expand my resources to one day make my restless thoughts a reality. Three-Dimensional wall pieces made out of endless materials and secrets.

In the last year I lost a job that I loved, I made the most of it. I found another job that I loved and lost it when the stock markets fell at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic; now here I am, making the most it. I got a dog who lives on bellyrubs, her name is Kahlo, named after Frida Kahlo. She is my companion and follows me everywhere I go. Over the next year I plan to expand my business by offering more products and services while organizing the horde of half finished projects, art supplies, and junk cluttering my life.

This is my journey and life thus far.