I’m fascinated by things that are present but can’t be truly seen, like 360° spherical views of landscapes. 
Moving camera and lens in precise degree arcs, mastering and modifying complex software, and assembling disparate pieces into robust mechanisms are all necessary parts of the process. Unlike traditional photography, the viewfinder isn’t a window to the final image. It is merely a display of vital statistics—focus distance, aperture, and shutter speed. The image is composed in thought and realized after the fact. It is a manifestation of experience and imagination.
 
     Ossining
 
     Bibendum in Times Square
 
     Salt Shed
 
     BP
 
     Ruin
 
     Power Bug
 
     Church
 
     Unisphere
 
     Three Trees
 
     Croton Dam