Black & White
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I first started doing photography exclusively in black and white, and like many others I still feel it possesses a certain magic that color instantly vanquishes.
Roadside Smile
Roadside Smile (2005)
Traveling through Rajasthan, I took many photos of villagers along the roads. I particularly like the expression of this young woman.
Holocaust Memorial
Holocaust Memorial (2005)
A holocaust memorial in Paris' Pére-LaChaise Cemetery offers some creepy sights.
Cloaked Figure
Cloaked Figure (2005)
A spooky cloaked figure lurks by a crypt in Pére-LaChaise Cemetery, Paris.
St. Peter I
St. Peter I (2005)
Statue on the front façade of St. Sulpice Church in Paris, France.
Gargoyle of Notre Dame
Gargoyle of Notre Dame (2005)
The gargoyles of Notre Dame Cathedral are grotesquely beautiful, and possess one of the most amazing views of an amazing city, Paris, France.
Child and Cross
Child and Cross (2005)
A creepy fellow carries a cross in Batignolles Cemetery, Paris, France.
Cemetery Lions
Cemetery Lions (2005)
Very striking lions guard these graves in Paris' Montparnasse Cemetery. No grave robbers here!
Heavenward
Heavenward (2004)
A grave stone in Waterbury, Vermont. Just in case you were curious where this guy went. Apparently there is also a famous grave in New England, with a finger pointed downward.
Broken Gravestones
Broken Gravestones (2004)
A very very old stone in a very very old New England cemetery. Waterbury, Vermont.
Diminutive Grave-Topper
Diminutive Grave-Topper (2004)
This little fella spends his days enjoying the scenery, in an old Waterbury, Vermont cemetery.
Living Book
Living Book (2004)
A hand seems to come to life and grasp a lily from Man Ray's photograph, The Primacy of Matter over Thought, on the cover of L'Amour Fou: Photography & Surrealism by Rosalind Krauss and Jane Livingston.
Self Portrait as Hindu Deity
Self Portrait as Hindu Deity (2004)
A self-portrait I took at New York's Storm King Art Center. This photo was taken four times, and combined in post to create the effect of several arms.
My Child
My Child (2004)
A tiny grave, in a tiny section of a graveyard in the Silver Lake section of Providence, Rhode Island.
The Mystery of Harris Burdick
The Mystery of Harris Burdick (2004)
I created this image for submission to a call for photographs based on the concept of Chris van Allsburg's immensely popular children's book, The Mystery of Harris Burdick. It was provided to illustrate the caption: "If these walls could talk, they would be the first to hear."
Mannequin
Mannequin (2004)
A mannequin in the East Village's 6&B Garden, in New York City.
Marionette Mirror
Marionette Mirror (2004)
From a series of trick photography shots I did, featuring the adventures of a stringless marionette.
Pants
Pants (2004)
The pants make the man.
Non Capable Lire Mes Mots
Non Capable Lire Mes Mots (2002)
I took this multiple exposure of my grandfather's portrait after his death. The phrase is French, meaning "not able to read my words", in reference to the poetry I had been writing at the time.
Aunt Mary's Hands
Aunt Mary's Hands (1996)
From a series of portraits of my (late) Great Aunt Mary.
Aunt Mary
Aunt Mary (1996)
From a series of portraits of my (late) Great Aunt Mary.
Broken School Bus
Broken School Bus (1995)
I came across a pile of damaged buses behind a shopping plaza in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Dead End
Dead End (1995)
A lonely road I've walked many times, in Seekonk, MA.