I absolutely love movies. I would totally be making them if I had the financial means to do so. But I don’t. Thus, I’m channeling my energy into Blueberry Ghosts, exploring the relationship between image and narration. My works are a bit subtle in nature, so if you're a fan of Michael Bay, this is not for you.
What’s the process?
I take a bunch of pictures with my Lx3, Nikon FM10 or iphone. While sifting through the pictures, I think of two photographs that might work well together. Then, I try to come up with a micro-fiction to go along with the images. Finally, I gather up all the pieces and make it fit for presentation using Photoshop and voilà! It’s not supposed to be terribly funny, but hopefully it’s a bit amusing or relaxing in sort of a darkly-therapeutic way.
What does Blueberry Ghosts mean?
It doesn’t really mean anything. I just thought it sounded cool.
When is it updated?
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Who are you?
I’m 24 years old. Born and bred in Brooklyn. I’ve done my fair share of traveling the globe, meeting strange and delightful people. I have an interest in fashion, art, culture and dining. I’m usually seen wearing a white T-shirt and a pair of blue jeans. I like to keep things simple. I have a soft spot for women with green/hazel eyes.
I’m lazy, do you have an RSS feed?
Yep. Right here.
I really like your stuff, can I share with others?

My work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.
This means you're free to share and distribute my works, but not sell them.
All I ask is that you link back to Blueberry Ghosts.
Where are the ads and merchandise?
As of right now, my site is in its infant stage. I'm more concerned with the quality of my work. If I get more traffic, I might make a few T-shirts. We'll see.
This looks awfully familiar
Picasso once said, “Good artists copy. Great artists steal.” What he basically meant by that statement was that no artist creates anything new. What an artist creates is a progression of something that has already been done before. A great artist, however, has the ability to transform whatever he/she has received and create something so amazing that it seems as if it had never existed before. Having said that, I consider myself neither a great artist nor a good artist.