
Contemporary Landscape-PhotoPlace Gallery
Diamond Head Roofs was selected to be part of the Contemporary Landscape exhibit at PhotoPlace Gallery in Vermont from October 10 – November 2, 2019.
Jurors Jacob and Alissa Hessler stated:
“Most of the imagery we selected had weight to it – a feeling of loss, a feeling of hope, or the last gasp of breath before the storm. We selected photographs beyond what some might categorize as a landscape image – including work focusing on the human landscape and our interaction and relationship with the natural world.”
An archive of the exhibit can be found here.
Diamond Head Roofs is part of the City Scenes portfolio where I make images of the beauty and contradiction that exists within the complex array of structures that make up the city and suburbs
Contemporary Photography in Hawai’i 2019
Contemporary Photography in Hawai’i 2019 was juried by Matt Mallams, Photo Editor of Hana Hou! magazine. He chose 49 images for the exhibition and I am honored that he included my photograph titled Wong’s Produce.
Matt Mallams said:
“The criteria I used for the jury were: content, originality, and personal vision…
The selected images ask us to look, feel, and reflect upon where we are now, in this time and place.”
Wong’s Produce is part of the No Outlet series where I look at the impact of an extensive building boom going on in Honolulu and how it is changing the face of the city in the name of development and urban renewal.
Contemporary Photography in Hawai‘i 2019 the Eleventh Annual Survey Exhibition Sponsored by Pacific New Media Foundation will be on display at THE ARTS at Marks Garage from August 1 to 31, 2019.


Contemporary Photography in Hawai’i 2018
Contemporary Photography in Hawai’i 2018 is the Tenth Annual Survey Exhibition Sponsored by Pacific New Media Foundation.
I’m honored that my photograph, Three Palms, will join 44 other images that were selected by PNM Core Faculty: Alison Beste, David Ulrich, & Tracy Wright Corvo for inclusion in the exhibit.
The jurors jointly stated:
“This year, we received over 300 entries and accepted 45 images for the exhibition…
We were pleased to find many themes that mirror both the mood of our times and the prevailing issues of the day: immigration, climate change, identity, displacement, and culture in its many forms, as well as images that explore the ocean, land, and environment of Hawai‘i.”
The exhibit will be on display at The Arts at Marks Garage from August 3 to 31, 2018.
Contemporary Photography in Hawai’i 2016
Juror James (Jay) Jensen, Curator of Contemporary Art, Honolulu Museum of Art selected my photograph, Imperial Plaza, to be one of 50 images in the Contemporary Photography in Hawai’i 2016 show.
Sponsored by Pacific New Media
March 29-April 9, 2016,
The ARTS at Marks Garage
Honolulu, Hawaii
