I also have a background in architecture and design, where I developed my eye for structure, patterns, and context. My goal is to not only capture the essence and beauty of a horse, but to also create a vivid image of the event, the story -- to transport one to the moment in time the picture was taken. While my primary focus has been on equine photography, I also have developed portfolios in lands
cape, architecture, and special events of many kinds including balloon festivals, cycling, parades, and other private and public gatherings. My equine work has ranged from local horse shows and clinics to FEI international jumping and dressage, and have had my photographs published in several national equine publications such as Dressage Today, Chronicle of the Horse and for the American Hanoverian Society. My life with horses started when I was 10 years old living in central Turkey, learning to ride at small riding stable located next to an American complex in Ankara, Turkey. The instructor was a retired Turkish cavalry officer, our "Hodja", who taught us dressage and jumping on Arab, Anglo-Arab and Thoroughbred horses, many of them from the racetrack. Perhaps the most exciting adventure for me was riding cross-country across the Turkish countryside, galloping full-speed over freshly plowed fields where Hodja had gotten permission from local farmers for us to enjoy. I was hooked, and have had horses in my life ever since. I focused on jumping as a teenager and in college as a member of the Pennsylvania State University equestrian team, then shifted to dressage as an adult. In the past ten years, I have also bred and raised several Hanoverian horses in California and am now looking forward to starting my latest young mare soon under saddle. Specializing in equine, landscape and architecture, to "catch the moment". I also provide commercial photography services for advertising and publication. Custom image artwork, photo sessions, clinics, shows, events.