A New York native, I was born and raised in the most diverse city in the world. From growing up in the Bronx to moving to Queens, and attending high school and college in Manhattan in the process, I have been infused with the fresh ideas of the world's melting pot. Like everyone else, I was really interested and intrigued by the though of photography from when I was a small child. I would grab my
parents' camera on trips and snapped away. In college, one of my friends let me play with his Sony dSLR, and I was hooked on the feeling. Once I saved up enough money, I jumped on a great deal on my first camera, an Olympus E510 that I still own. Since then, I have gone through a Ricoh and Nikon D70, Canon 30D, and ending up with my current Nikon D90. I have come to realize that it is not the gear that matters for the most part, but the artist behind the camera. My inspiration does not come from one source. I believe that creativity is inspired by everything that you make contact with and combines with one's imagination. I am constantly growing and learning new techniques and attempting to improve my work. Like they all say, Life is a learning experience. Every new picture you take is a new learning experience, which is why I'm constantly taking pictures. Creativity is excercised and expanded like a muscle. I don't work out at the gym, so I figure that I should at least excercise something, right? Currently an active photographer at www.grocerygettercrew.com doing automotive photography. Check it out and like our page! "memories don't stop for anything, so neither will i"