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Back in 2015 I got a phone call from an opportunity to tour the United Center in Chicago, where the Chicago Blackhawks are located. When I got the phone call I was excited my stomach was doing flip flops with excitement. As I waited for the tour to begin, I was the only one and it made me nervous. Becoming anxious in a room by myself and feeling that they had forgotten about me. I was relieved when I saw the media person that I had spoken too. As I walked down the hall to the locker room, I passed a few members of the Blackhawks media, as I was standing outside the locker I made idle chit-chat with the camera and audio guys. Until I saw something very amazing, I saw a 6ft. hockey player walk through the door of the locker room. I'm not a tall person, I was a little nervous. But I got over that when I saw that they were filming me. He asked if I would love to be a part of their team photograph and if I would love to stay and photograph practice. I gladly accepted and for me I wasn't nervous or scared. I felt at excited. Photographing the Chicago Blackhawks was an opportunity of a lifetime. 

I specialize in photographing sports, events and automotive products. As a passionate photographer,I look for the best photographs. For myself, knowing the mechanics of the game to be in the position to get the game winning shot, the photographs behind the scenes and the shots before the game. I pay attention to detail in every event and product that I photograph. Getting the best photograph out of every single event and product that I photograph is my main goal, taking the time to get it right.

When I'm not photographing, I'm watching hockey, football, baseball and golf. I hang out with my two cats Kane & Charlie as well as my family. I'm always looking for ways to improve on my craft, learning new ways through veteran photographers in my field. I always want to continue to expand and grow with each and every sports, event, product photoshoot.

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