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Daniel’s love of photography began at age 10, when he held his first wind up camera. Since then he’s been impelled to explore the temporality of memory and movement through any lens he can get behind.
His practice began with portraits of his family (his great-grandmother being the first) and has moved out from there as his concepts became more involved. Recently, Daniel has been fascinated with trying to capture private moments; the tenderness within the tiny acts of vulnerability that show themselves when nobody else its watching.
This all gave life to his current ongoing project, the aptly-named "Polaroid". By turning his eye to subjects from all races, shapes, genders, sexuality, "Polaroid" aims to strip away a mountain of constructs to expose the beauty of truth. In addition, his editorial work allows the viewer to connect with the subject in an emotional way.
He plays with natural lighting and everyday locations to expand his connection to reality. Daniel has found his voice in photographer and continues to grow his his connection tot he art and his subjects.