Art is all around us and, through my photography, I frame the art I see in the world. As long as I have my sense of sight (my "Segal eye"), I'll experience the world as a photographer, an observer, and captor of artful imagery. It's like I'm taking notes, visually — graphic design and storytelling combined in every frame — using a camera and computer as my notebook and publishing tools.
My pictures tell stories, or chapters of stories. While some of my work may reflect "assignments" or images I intentionally went out to capture, for the most part, it's a random moment here, a serendipitous view there—just a collection of what I happened to see while taking my camera for a walk. Over the years, genres, themes and "families" of imagery have emerged —from found objects and textures to animals and the beauty of the natural world collected on my travels — and I've curate these images within this site's virtual photography galleries.
Since I could use a Kodak Instamatic camera, I've been dedicated to capturing "found images" — as well as creating designs and montages through photographic and digital editing tools. My education in Photography & Graphic Design culminated in a BFA from Tyler School of Art (Temple University, Philadelphia, PA). Combined with my career in advertising design and love of travel, photography is an essential component of who I am, how I experience the world, and how I reflect on those experiences.
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