Chicago
I mostly take photos of buildings and cityscapes. Sometimes an occasional human.
Cloud Gate without the tourists.
Morning light on The St. Regis tower during it’s final phase of construction.
Wolf Point East.
Gulf of America Building.
Calder's Flamingo at the Kluczynski Federal Building.
U.S. Route 66 at 565 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL.
CBOT.
Bronzville at Pershing and Giles.
West Loop at 218 N Racine Ave.
Construction of the One Chicago skyscraper. March 2020.
Walking East on Adams just past Clark Street. June 2020.
Looking North on Michigan Ave. Sunrise, April 2020.
NBC Tower.
I have a handful of images from 2000 or earlier. They’re not the best photographs, but several capture views of the city that no longer exist.
'Paris on the Prairie’. Where Wells Street turned into a mud road under the Roosevelt Street bridge. Currently a Target. Kodak Ektachrome E100 cross process development. 1999.
Big Blue and the “working-class” Chicago Sun-Times.
My David Hockney phase.
Demolition of the Chicago Sun-Times Building. Kodak Ektachrome E100 cross process development. 2004.
If I can make it to the ATM everything will be okay. Kodak Ektachrome E100 cross process development.
Pilsen McDonalds. Kodak Ektachrome E100 cross process development.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Bridge. Kodak Ektachrome E100 cross process development.
As part of a larger project I started photographing public housing before it was demolished. The project is called Erased.
Chicago Sun-Times building. Kodak Ektachrome E100 cross process development. 1999.
Navy Pier Ferris Wheel. Kodak Ektachrome E100 cross process development. 1999.
Cloudgate on a sunny morning sometime in 2006.
I specialize in design and creative marketing campaigns for brands at all stages of their lifecycle. I also shoot and produce photography and video content. On many projects I work solo, but I also have a network of very talented people I partner with when the need arises. We work with clients around the US and often abroad. For project inquiries and anything else, email me.