At
the age of 11, when I "borrowed" my grandfather's Voigtlander
and began capturing images, I quickly became an avid photographer. By the age of 15, my attention
shifted to 'seeing' in abstract ways. Although I
always maintained a relationship with a camera to illuminate what I
imaged - my
focus was quickly riveted on learning how to see the world clearly through a more
philosophical/psychological set of lenses. Sensory images provided needed
. . .