Facial Landscapes

There’s something extremely compelling about capturing someone’s portrait. I see things that draw me into their pain, insecurities, happiness, desires and fears. I see how time leaves its marks on their composition and how they embrace it or altered by its presence. I shared time with a Mother & daughter, one with breast cancer, another with alopecia, a sex worker, women creating life on their own, some wanting to present their erotic physical nature, female dancers that understand misogamy, passion and extreme pain all at the same time, men that love each other and yogini’s that have transitioned into different states of awareness. All of them have altered my existence where I am no longer who I was.