About Me
My interest in taking photographs began with the admiration I
have for the photographs my Father took through out his life;
the images he capture in his time and adventures while he
was in the Service, and while he worked for the National
Geographic, shows his love for nature and life; and while
watching his slide shows for hours at a time, I fell in love with
the beauty which is the natural world. I began to take
photographs in 2001, on my trip to Costa Rica, using nothing
but a 1.0 pixel digital Camcorder camera and a cheap 35mm.
I really enjoyed the results and later on invested on a slightly
better camera, and I have been upgrading my equipment
since. I first got my introduction of photographing human
subjects when I began modeling in 2004 with the help of my
friend Anna who set -up my first shoot. This introduction to the
world of nude photography and figure studies made me
realize how wonderful the human body can be in its pure and
most vulnerable form.

I was born in San Jose, Costa Rica on 25 June 1979. I grew up in a little
town on the outskirts of the capital city, at the age of 11 I moved to the
United States, where due to my father’s job as a National Park Ranger; we
moved around the country, going from National Park to National Park for
several years. I graduated High School from O'Neill Nebraska and soon
there after moved to Europe. I lived in Germany for several years, traveling,
learning the culture, and exploring the world. In September of 2006 I
became a photo journalist for the Army as a Combat Documentation
Specialist, or Combat Camera man and moved to Maryland. I am now
working in the Atlanta area as a Recruiter.