While studying photography at the University of Georgia, I developed a love for the subject of architectural history and was very interested in trying to record images of structures that I was drawn to. Photographically, I was inspired by pictures of the cathedrals of England and France that Frederick Evans produced around the turn of the last century. His approach to abstraction and the sensitivity that he showed toward the power of light and shade in these buildings was something that I strived to emulate.
Washington National Cathedral and other architectural monuments in Washington, DC; the Monastery of the Holy Spirit in Conyers, Georgia and One Suntrust Plaza and the High Museum of Art as designed by Richard Meir, in Atlanta, are among the buildings represented in this group of images.

Chinatown Transition, San Francisco California

Triangle at Twilight, Lawrenceville Georgia

Exterior with Reflections, Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta Georgia

Light Fixture Detail, One Suntrust Plaza, Atlanta Georgia

Interior Landscaping, One Suntrust Plaza, Atlanta Georgia

Apertures and Surfaces, High Museum of Art, Atlanta Georgia

Arches of the Nave, Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Conyers Georgia

Piers and Arches of the Nave, Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Conyers Georgia

Chapel on the South Aisle, Washington National Cathedral, Washington DC

Piers of the South Transept, Washington National Cathedral, Washington DC

View from the south aisle, Washington National Cathedral, Washington DC

View from the North Transept, Washington National Cathedral, Washington DC

Piers and Vaulting of the South Aisle, Washington National Cathedral, Washington DC

The Jefferson Memorial at Sunset, Washington DC

Afternoon Detail, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Reflected Sunset, South Tower, 225 Peachtree St., Atlanta Georgia

Exterior Detail, Georgia Pacific Plaza, Atlanta Georgia
