I was a painter most of my life until a motorcycle crash gave me a near death experience and left me with physical trauma that made painting impossible. At that time I began using photography to create my art. I describe through narratives the inner psychology of the subject. Most of my work centers in the locus of the body, and the variable states of perception that encircle us in daily life. In exploring the current and historical modes of media - film, photography, and fashion – I reference familiar modern iconography while playing with our expectations. Hitchcock’s feminine hysteria, the vacant stares of fashion models, and the terror of horror movie victims are the palette I draw from now.