When someone says a photographer has a good eye, they mean they are able to capture emotion and evoke that emotion from the viewer. What you do is not only capture emotion but have the uncanny ability to see a moment or experience and draw out the hidden nuances that might have been missed or overlooked by someone else. You have a deep understanding of how complex the human experience is and can put a narrative to even the most complex of emotions. Your lines are bold, you have a great ability to make candid look easy, when it is in fact the opposite. From the landscape/ cityscape, to a portrait, you build your frames carefully and with a talent not often held by most photographers. Everything you do has an effect. The stillness in your black and whites show a powerful understanding of how contrast can change the whole emotion of something. Then, turn around and shoot with bold color and capture movement and energy. You are comfortable behind the lens and it shows. Your not afraid to take chances with what you shoot and it pays off. Your constantly evolving, which is another rarity. Many artists find their comfort zone and stick with it because it works. You on the other hand have shown that you will take risks and be bold with your composition, subject and editing and it pays off. There is power in what you create and it leaves the viewer wanting more, in a really great way. 

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