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At 14 years old I borrowed $50 to buy a used lawnmower. I repaired it and started my first business. After a long hot Colorado summer of self-induced hard labor, I made enough money to pay back my loan with interest (to my Mom) and buy my first film camera - a Pentax K1000. Photography was a passion of mine from the get-go. After giving up the idea of under water welding and demolition, I decided to chase my dreams: art and photography.

At the age of 20, I decided to get to work and start a film career. After my short stint in the art department world ended, after a 38 hour workday on Motley Crue's "Dr. Feelgood" video,  I once again turned to my true passion: photography. I worked my way up through the camera ranks and kept my eyes open along the way. Twenty something years later, I'm now proud to be "an overnight success story".

I've followed my passion. I've learned (and continue to learn) the art and craft of Cinematography.

 I am presently accepting bids for future projects from scrupulous, ethical corporations and Individuals.

If and when that doesn't work out, ALL other requests will be happily accepted. Seriously, I love working with creative people. I love to tell stories, and the Film business sure beats underwater welding.

Recent commercial work includes: Subaru, Toyota, Honda, Ram Trucks, Ford, BMW, Nissan,Harley Davidson, Kerry Beverage, Jackson Hewitt, Dales Pale Ale, Grid works, and New Mexico DOT.

Recent Film work: Squealer, The Milky Way Documentary, The Lone Ranger, The Highest Pass, and Green Lantern