My apprenticeship in photography began at the age of 10 in my father’s darkroom where I spent countless hours mixing chemicals, developing film and making prints. After attending the Detroit Institute of Technology I opened my first studio in Ferndale, Michigan and in 1986 moved to Detroit's Rivertown District. Our studio refrigerator was filled with boxes of sheet film and cleaning film holders was a daily task. Over the course of my long career I have photographed everything from automobiles to bicycles, CEOs to rugby players and cognac to root beer.
Today I work from offices in Detroit and Toronto and specialize in architectural, aerial and interiors photography for the design, construction and hospitality industries.