“Undivided attention…is not only our most endangered human resource but the first and final act of love.”  – Steve Almond

I’ve spent the last 14 years shooting Wok the Dog, with undivided attention since 2004. With each passing year, I dig in a little more and I challenge myself a little further with the project. Wok the Dog is not challenging because of the traveling, the death I see day in and day out, but because I need to constantly figure out how to make the same thing new and interesting over and over again. There is a set of parameters that I work in and I need to figure out how to make the limitations work.

Wok the Dog has accompanied me through my entire photographic career. It has grown with me through all the years; you can see how my photography of each country reflects where I am at professionally, personally and artistically.

14 years

21 countries

82 cities later

… with another 19 countries to go.

Join me tonight at the opening of Flesh + Bone in New York City and see, first hand, how I’ve loved.

Flesh + Bone

Baang + Burne Contemporary

Sept 8-14, 2011

Opening Reception Sept 8, 6-8pm.

547 W 27th St. Suite 309, btw 10th / 11th Ave. NYC.


 

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