The 1980s was a beautiful harmony between editorial and personal photography, a wonderful fusion of labor and love. From my parents backyard in 1980 to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990 I felt empowered in the βnewβ color photography era. A diverse set of projects from personal to editorial commissions to corporate art collection projects and recipient of art grants. All of these photographs were created medium or large format cameras mostly printed as dye-transfer.
The archive is a partial representation of over 50 years of photography from early environmental observations and provocative curiosities in the 1970s to travel photo-journalism in the the 1980s and 1990s to social and political photo-essays from the start of the century. The actual photographs have all been self-printed starting in the 1970s with dye-transfer prints to present day archival pigmented prints.