
Windy
I love shooting black and white on windy days, smudgy non-distinct images produced by light and shadow bouncing all over.
One windy day :
Capturing a moment is not always about the subject being sharp and clear. There were tornado warnings in the area, gusty blustery winds produced smudgy non-distinct reflections. The grit and dirt and sand in the air was visible in the rays of the sun. The day was so bright and the wind so strong you had to squint to protect your eyes from debris and sun glare.
A slow exposure. Some shot with a 16 stop neutral density filter ND4.5, aka the super stopper. Ribbons of leaves, foliage & bokehs ,appears to be a multiple exposure. The result is purely abstract.
Palm trees twisting in the wind,I love the whoosh & rustle of palms in the wind.I love the way palms sparkle in the sun.
Photography is my medium. Illusion is my art.
I am an artist who chooses the camera to explore the boundaries of perception. My conceptual work focuses on ambiguous illusions—images that live in the space between what is actually there and what your mind creates. By capturing the chaotic energy of wind through long exposures, I strip away the expected to leave behind pure, striking abstraction. You aren't just looking at a photograph; you are interacting with a visual puzzle.
I don't just capture moments—I bend them.
While my camera is the tool, my true medium is time, movement, and perception. Through long exposures and high-density filters, I transform high winds and natural light into "Windy-FX"—abstract, multi-layered visual illusions that challenge what you see. Every photograph is a canvas where reality twists into conceptual art.
























