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I am a full-time freelance photographer, but the line between work and life has long since dissolved. I rarely arrive anywhere without a camera. It has become less a tool and more a companion — a way of keeping time.

 

Many of these images come from an ongoing five-year series documenting the staff and patrons of Savoy Society and Colleagues and Lovers. The project, It’s a Thursday, has developed a life and audience of its own following the path of consistency and quantity. 

 

What lives here, though, is everything surrounding my work: the late nights, the friends, the lovers, the concerts, the travel, the moments that would otherwise disappear into memory. From Maui to Paris, the rolls of film are plenty.

Nothing formal. Nothing staged.


Just the rhythm of an ordinary life with a camera always nearby.

 

These are the moments between the moments.
This is my day to day.
This is the diary.

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