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My practice typically transforms my
own various emotional influences into
a form of visual diary. Using a variety
of technical photographic techniques
and subject matter to physically
represent my emotional response to a
given situation. More often than not my
work draws greater influence from the
more emotionally charged aspects of
my life, past and present. Therefore
the general ambience of my images
incorporates an atmosphere of
melancholy. What would normally be
viewed as a mundane object or daily
act is photographically captured and
consequently viewed over and over again.
This replicates what we often do with the
negative emotions (more so than positive
ones) that relate to different aspects of
our lives.
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