Sit!
1985. An acquaintance of mine was into furniture making and wanted to start her
own business, specializing in settles* and
Still Life with Doberman
More Carel Moiseivitch influence with the black/white use of ink. I used a
variety of tools for this – technical
Still Life with Restaurant Guy
Mid-80s, just having fun with pen, ink and brush. Hey, I just noticed – I never
finishing inking in the tiles!
100 and 400 ISO
We were extremely concerned with film speed in our black and white days. For
those who care to know a
Running Girl
Although I much prefer B&W photos, there are some shots that simply must be in colour. This is
Why Do You Have an Expo Pass?
Remember Expo '86? There was a lot of opposition to the spectacle from the usual
quarters. The thing went
Random Dog and Nuclear Dog
This photograph would have been from one of the first B&W rolls I ever shot. I
have a
Real Good Advice
Early 80s, from the Connie series. A lot of the lines in these cartoons were
direct quotes from hilarious conversations.
Lady at the Bar
Early 90s. Acrylic on paper. I had a freelance job around this time that
required full colour, so since the
Jonas in a Tie
I spent the better part of one summer scanning old negatives with the equipment
at work. I knew I'