My first photo assignment was a disaster - literally.

While working as a commissioning engineer in 2011, a client experienced a water system leak that flooded the central physical plant building. This assignment to assess the damage was my first use of photography for building engineering.

Subsequently, I photographed construction conditions at a Texas cosmetics factory during validation of multiple material handling systems. In later work, I shot over 16,000 images of building systems and production equipment during field assessments of pharmaceutical plants in Sweden, Mexico, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, and the UK. My US assignments to multiple occupancies include laboratories, institutional, commercial mixed-use, and health care facilities from Colorado Springs to New York City.

During investigations of building construction issues, I successfully capture images in the most challenging conditions. I encounter darkness, heights, freezing, and flooding to photograph everything from high voltage switchgear and superheated steam piping to emergency power system testing. My images from dozens of locations in the US and Europe now appear in hundreds of published engineering and facility condition assessment reports.

I have adapted my "run-and-gun" workflows to high-end residential and commercial office interiors, traveling light, on short notice, and with the right equipment for the job.