The Extended Frame: A Collection Of Urban Stories
In an era where artificial intelligence increasingly mediates our interactions, we risk losing touch with the physical world, our environment, and the essence of reality itself. My camera serves as a tool to reclaim this connection, creating a non-linear diary of places and experiences imprinted on my psyche. The Extended Frame: A Collection of Urban Stories explores how humanity occupies space, using a multi-frame format to construct visual narratives that echo the fragmented yet hyper-stimulating nature of urban life. I am examining the tension between public and private, unity and isolation, the collective and the individual. No artificially generated content is used in these photographs. And as the images converge, they organically construct imagined environments—only to be disrupted by visual fractures where frames meet. Both distinct and interconnected, these compositions challenge our perception of reality, reveal unexpected connections and urge us to reconsider what is tangible in a world increasingly shaped by digital constructs.
All Extended Frame photographs are limited edition and available in multiple sizes.
All Extended Frame photographs are limited edition and available in multiple sizes.
Meditations for Calm
In 1945, my Grandfather bought a small house in Old Forge, NY.
This town has since become a cherished multi-generational home, acting almost like a time-capsule for my family members who are now dispersed around the globe. The beauty of the Adirondacks is one that I feel deep within my soul. The early morning fog rolling across the lake, the scent of pine floating through the air, and the magnificence of a family united. I long for the radiating tranquility that inspires in this home away from home.