A lifelong observer of light and city life, he grew up in New York City and forged a path through the visual arts with a steady, patient curiosity. From early encounters with street scenes and storefronts to more crafted studies of motion and stillness, he developed a distinctive approach that balanced documentary clarity with lyrical nuance. His work reflects an immersion in urban textures, from dawn shadows to late-night surfaces, and a persistent interest in how people inhabit shared spaces. Through decades of practice, he built a quiet, dependable voice that invites viewers to linger, reflect, and notice the world anew. He remained committed to the craft, continually exploring new methods while staying true to core sensibilities.