Born on Long Island in 1913, he grew up amid the early evolution of visual media. His lifelong curiosity about light, composition, and motion guided him into the world of cameras, where precision and artistry intersected. He pursued practical skills through hands-on learning, developing a thoughtful approach to capturing scenes with clarity and depth. Throughout his career, he sought to illuminate everyday moments, translating fleeting sights into tangible images. His work reflected a calm, methodical temperament and a belief in accessible storytelling through photography. In later years, he remained dedicated to mentoring others who shared an interest in the technical and creative aspects of imaging.