I first picked up a camera at the age of seven. It was a birthday gift from my grandmother, and I was hooked immediately. The photos I took back then are all lost to time, but it was the start of something that has continued to be a huge part of my life. Fast forward to the late 1990s when photography became a part of my job. That’s when a fascination turned into an outright addiction, and it’s only grown from there.
I am still in awe at the friends I’ve made and the things I’ve been able to do – all because I looked through a lens, pressed a button, and discovered I wasn’t half bad at it. Wrestling, concerts, cosplay shoots, and all sorts of other events are now a regular part of my life. My work has been displayed across social media and the web, in magazines, on billboards, on murals, and even album covers. The sky’s the limit, or, more realistically, hard disk space is.