Early in my career, like many photographers, I balanced a broad commercial workload β shooting everything from industrial products to aspiring actors β while yearning to focus on portraiture that was deeply human, expressive, and timeless. By my early thirties, I felt the urgency to define my artistic voice and create work that reflected who I truly was as a photographer. I knew that to attract the attention of editors, curators, and agents, I needed to produce a body of work entirely on my own terms β one that would both challenge and inspire.
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