
I often get asked how I got into photography. It all started growing up, my Dad was (and is) a hobbyist photographer. There were always photography books lining the shelves and old secondhand cameras, like the rolliflex and old Nikons. The walls were lined with images like these...(bear with me on the quality, these are scanned photos of photos)...



A few exhibitions of my images...graffiti, urban scenes...nothing big...but great fun...if you know me, I'm a humble kind of person...
I took the camera on my travels.



That's when I got into Photographing Hip Hop events through a hook up with a co-worker...
It was 1998. I had some of my images in the Source and also (now no more) Rap Pages and a few smaller publications. The day I called the Source and they said to submit them an invoice for $180 for ONE image, I was so excited (I realize this is nothing to them, but to me it was the world!). I remember one day (on my birthday, actually) going to (I think) Def Jam records to photograph and interview Noreaga (one half of the hip hop duo Capone-N-Noreaga) and it was canceled because he had been arrested the night before, apparently. I was gutted. Oh well...Onwards...After New York and marriage...that's my 'maid of honour' Miriam!...
...came moving to San Diego and kids and Full and PT Time jobs...My life changed abruptly. The SLR got put aside (coming out for special occasions) because I now had a DIGITAL point and shoot with zoom lens (of course introduced to me by my Dad). NO MORE FILM, no more expensive developing, it was instant gratification!!! Whooo Hooooo...
Going forward a good few years...My Mum and Dad came to visit us in San Diego. My Dad brought his newish digital SLR camera (a Nikon D70). When I held it, it was like being thrown back in time. The sturdy body, resting the lens in my palm, looking through a viewfinder, the click of the shutter...We went out for the afternoon to La Jolla, a beautiful seaside town slightly north of San Diego City. I borrowed Dad's camera to take some shots of the waves crashing. And that was it. This is the moment I again connected with the camera and I was re-HOOKED.

A maternity shoot is what really kick started the biz part of my photography back in San Diego, just before I came out here. Most of the images I did were in timeless black and white...That was over a year ago and then to Okinawa, where because of not having to work full time my love of photography has been able to flourish. From portraits to landscapes and everything in between.
The digital world is a different photography world. One that I am not always comfortable with...the post processing part anyway. I don't do much editing at all. Unless there is something I have to clone out, I try to get the image right in the camera, I rarely crop post production either. it's a film mindset thing I think. But, I will 'pop' my images, of course there is some post production! Funnily enough, I grew up into photography using a manual camera (since that is all there was really), but now I mostly shoot on Aperture Priority. Dabbling in manual for some landscapes/flowers, etc...The light is very important and if you can nail that in camera, then it's all good. I do mean to play around with Photoshop that sits idle on my desktop, I wanna get with some of the 'actions'! We'll see!
Now, that hubby is deployed again and I don't really have the availability for so many client shoots, I will again focus on personal stuff with some client stuff. I also hope to do Market Day at Schilling at some point soon and I will have some images for sale...


















