The Four Elements – Vertical Voices: Water

This work uses the tall banner format to give the element a singular, upright presence, as if each force of nature were speaking in its own voice. Here, dark reflections and liquid distortion turn the water’s surface into a shifting field of uncertainty. What first appears abstract slowly suggests a submerged face or mask, as […]

Villa diagonalis

Stripes of light and shadow cut across the ruined villa, turning stair, wall and pergola into a charged field of diagonals. The image transforms architectural decay into visual rhythm, where collapse and order briefly coexist in a space shaped as much by sunlight as by stone.

Opposition

Berlin’s Brutalist icon, the Mice Bunker, is set against a surveillance camera in a tense face-off. The projecting ventilation pipes read like the guns of a concrete gunboat, turning the façade into an image of watchfulness, force and latent confrontation.

Celestial Fire

Clouds ignite in crimson and violet as the last light breaks across the evening sky. The image turns a passing sunset into a moment of elemental intensity, where atmosphere, colour and fading light seem to suspend the horizon between storm, radiance and afterglow.

Witch’s Wood

A simple water reflection becomes a bewitched woodland apparition. Rotated by 180 degrees, the mirrored scene turns into a green, moss-covered UFO of land from which tree trunks seem to grow both upward and downward at once. The image unsettles orientation without digital manipulation, transforming an ordinary forest edge into a suspended, spellbound space where […]

The Dance of the Spray

Sunlight catches the lip of the weir as water breaks into glitter, turbulence and foam. The image turns a modest cascade into a moment of shifting choreography, where force and light meet in a surface that seems briefly alive with movement and radiance.

Hong Kong Taxi

This series captures the iconic red cabs navigating Hong Kong’s dynamic architectural tapestry. Each frame highlights the taxi’s vibrant presence against a backdrop of towering residential blocks, historic facades, and contemporary designs, symbolizing the pulse and unique character of the city’s urban life.”

ICON -A Window to the Beyond –

This image reimagines Tokyo Skytree as fine art, framed through vivid red curves as a symbolic “window.” Inspired by the icon as a sacred window, it invites reflection: what you see beyond the frame is also looking back at you, transforming a landmark into a contemplative statement.

3 x 3 Grids of Lenoir nude

I have been photographing the Fine Art Nude since 1967 when I was working on my MFA Thesis at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. I have explored varied Processes, Techniquesand Cameras. From 1990 to 2015 I was exploring the pinhole camera. Around 2015 I began to shoot with the cell phone camera. […]