I generally shoot on film using mechanical cameras (no light meter, no digital, no auto, no batteries) because that's what I like.
I use 35mm film in an old Minolta, and 120 film in a plastic Diana (truly just a bucket to catch photons in, but it has a certain magic).
Occasionally I'll straighten and crop or tweak the levels a little to save an image that really deserves it, but I generally do my composition in the viewfinder and don't digitally adjust my photos.
This page is still under construction; you can see my work and read a bit about some of it, but it's a bit of a mess. If you're willing to overlook the terrible layout, Welcome! If not, come back in a week when it's pretty.
I like to make things.
I'm largely material-agnostic, preferring to use either whatever is best for the job or is most interesting to play with.
I'm particularly fond of ceramics and casting/mold-making, but I find myself drawn to the versatility of wood, paper and cardboard just as often. Sometimes mechanical and electronic elements make their way in too.
I've also had the pleasure of being commissioned to make something more permanent in the real world. Projects like this are a welcome opportunity to work in the realms of interior and industrial design. They usually provide some fun installation challenges as well.
Somehow I've accumulated quite a bit of experience as an installer. I like it all, from the technical skills and tool use to laying out an exhibition and project management. I'm happy working on my own, as part of a crew, or coordinating a group.