TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
As an educator I believe in a thorough exploration from the darkroom to the digital studio. It is inspiring to observe students as they begin to draw their own conclusions about an emergent digital world in view of the technology which has informed these processes. My teaching interests lie in the crossover between photography and digital media as their convergence creates a new entity.

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This work comes from students enrolled in fundamental and advanced studies in analog and digital photography at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Waubonsee Community College, McHenry County College, Bellevue Community College and the University of Washington and spans 2002 to 2007.