the seer & the scene

"The Seer & the Scene" serves as a contemplative exploration of the intricate layers embedded within the act and art of photography.

Grounded in the understanding that a photographer inherently embodies the roles of participant, observer, and creator, the project delves into the multi-faceted engagement with the world that defines the photographic experience.

"The Seer & The Scene" asserts that photography is a reflexive practice, beginning with a curious glance outward, capturing the external world through the lens. However, beneath the surface lies a profound layer of introspection, revealing the photographer's unconscious responses to their surroundings and delving into the implications of these reactions.

Meticulously examining the introspective and subconscious mechanisms involved in attributing meaning to visual stimuli, it positions photography not only as a documenter of the external realm but also as a mirror reflecting the photographer's mental and psychological landscape.

Presented through diverse perspectives, the project navigates the photographer's roles as an observer, participant, and researcher. The narrative unfolds by contemplating others' interpretations of photographs, the photographer's perception of their own observational act, and how photographic observation shapes our collective understanding of the world.

"The Seer & The Scene" also probes the intrinsic distances within photography—the space from which the photographer observes and the realm photography inherently establishes. These distances metaphorically encapsulate how individuals perceive one another and engage with the world, encapsulating the intricate dynamics of participation, observation, and creation.

A visual and intellectual odyssey, "The Seer & The Scene" beckons viewers to reassess their perceptions and projections, acknowledging the profound role of photography as a medium for self-reflection. Through this project, the photographer becomes a conduit, prompting audiences to confront the act of looking, both within and beyond the photographic frame.

OTHER PROJECTS

initiatives

  • As an educator, I emphasize not only technical skills but also a profound appreciation for the narrative potential in each image. My teaching philosophy extends beyond technicalities, exploring the intersection of art and empathy, urging students to view photography as a tool for fostering understanding in our diverse world. Through dynamic discussions and engaging workshops, I am committed to nurturing a new generation of photographers, instilling both a deep love for the art and an awareness of its transformative potential.

  • Participating in the Think Tank at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Dublin, I delved into the challenges posed by image saturation, emphasizing the impact on emotional cognition and empathy. This perspective, presented at the "Healing Through Photography" conference hosted by Belfast Exposed, underscores the pivotal role of imagery in mental health and wellbeing, promoting a broader conversation on the intersection of mental health and photography within the community and industry.

  • My photographic journey has been marked by significant exhibitions that showcase the depth and diversity of my artistic expression. Notable among these is the impactful "Mint Condition" at the William Rupnik Gallery in Cleveland, Ohio; the "Storytelling" exhibition at Peninsula Art Academy. Internationally in the "Idiolect" exhibition at Belfast Exposed Gallery and "Synthesis" at Ulster University reflects my commitment to engaging with global artistic conversations. Additionally, my work has been showcased in the "Members Show" at the Center for Exploratory & Perceptual Arts Gallery in New York.

  • Recipient of several accolades, including the Beard Scholar Award and the Peninsula Art Academy Storytelling Award, my work was also featured in Creative Quarterly Journal 43 and I received the distinguished Santander Scholarship. These honors, coupled with my academic merit, as evidenced by the Kent State Trustee Scholarship, showcase my dedication to advancing the art of visual storytelling and my passion for pushing creative boundaries.

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