
Nocturne Photogram Installation Shot


Artist, Educator, Writer

David Bram over at Fraction Magazine asked to highlight my <name deleted> series in the current issue. If you’re here, you likely came from there, but if not, use the link above to check it out.
Dina Mitrani Gallery, located in Miami’s Wynwood Art District, has some of my photograms on their photo-objects shelf. Although you can see what that looks like in this picture, it’s way better to stop in and see them yourself.


6 of my Bosque photographs are part of the Fraction of a Second exhibition at 516 Arts in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The exhibition opening was Saturday, June 6th, but don’t worry — the show is open until August 8th.
Why it’s worth keeping a darkroom in your high school photography program.
Darkrooms and analogue photography are increasingly being excluded from the photography programs at high schools across the country, usually under the blanket sentiment that they’re old fashioned. I disagree, passionately, and rather than refute the flimsy reasons school districts use to push for darkroom exclusion, I want to highlight their benefits to the secondary education environment and experience. Continue reading “The Analogue Argument”