PHOTOS

Seeing the universe from behind the camera is one of my passions. I have witnessed the sublime and also seen some very bad things. I keep focusing.

A designer ath The Frankline Institute in Philadelphia shows a group around museum exhibits.

Security at the Winfield Bluegrass Festival obliged posing for one of my favorite portraits.

One from a series of hot-air balloon photographs.

My friend Blanca on a windy horizon on Long Island.

On the way to a soccer assignment in Brooklyn, the view from the bridge was fantastic.

The view of Lower Manhattan from the roof of a friend’s apartment in Queens.

I do tend to tilt my camera when standing on high-up places. The rectangles of midtown from a top the Empire State Building

Grand Teton.

Goalkeeper prepping for the match.

Irish goalkeeper makes the save.

Always seemed to be tuned into that moment with a soccer ball. Had a friend that got me onto the catwalks at the top of the Kansas Coliseum and I snapped this one one night.

St. Louis Steamers celebrate a goal during a Championship.

On the pitch for the U.S. Mens National Team in Italy for The Final. “Soccer is Life” and proud to have done what I could to bring it to the majors in my country.

National team in Switzerland during training camp before World Cup in Italy.

Being on the water I love the alternate perspective of Manhattan. Found this print in a box.

View from the Staten Island Ferry.

Happy Holidays, commuting to work on the bus with so many Santas. No one would believe what I was doing, here is the proof. What a sleigh ride in the morning.

One of the castles on the prairie.

Beautiful family at my front door, the mother and her children on a cloudy day.

Strolling through an arboretum.

A night I will never forget, sitting on the stage of a Ray Charles concert in Wichita.

Found this encounter with a Yellowstone Bison enchanting. Stared into each others eyes for a long time.

Rodeo at the Kansas Coliseum. I don’t remember how I got access but love this series.

First met Andy at the airport. He was using a paper bag as his suitcase. He interned with Arsenal and became a well-known striker for the Wichita Wings indoor soccer team. Plus he was a nice guy.