The relationship between certainty and uncertainty makes me uneasy. At any time I might crave one and despise the other, only to reverse myself in the next moment.

Photography helps me hold that uneasiness by questioning the distinctions between perception and reality. How can I or anyone truly know what is real and what are merely products of thought? I find that through image-making, this ambiguity constructively deepens. Images can reveal clarity, but they can also disrupt it. What may seem obvious can also be just another illusion birthed by our conditioning.  I continue to search for a middle way, free of certainty and uncertainty, open to pure possibility.