January 16 at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale felt like a full-circle moment.
The last time I saw In The End was about a year ago in Fort Myers, and before that, it had been nearly two years since they last played my hometown venue. Missing them at Revolution Live for that long made this night hit differently — partly anticipation, partly nostalgia, and partly knowing exactly how good they’ve become over time. (more…)
There’s something undeniable about Kristopher James when he steps on stage. It’s not just the voice—though that alone could stop traffic—it’s the way he occupies space. On a night lit up by electric performances, he didn’t just open for Nicotine Dolls; he set the tone. (more…)
It was a perfect February night in West Palm Beach, Nicotine Dolls took the stage at The Banyan Live, presented by Heroes Live Entertainment, and proved exactly why they’ve become one of the most dynamic indie-pop rock bands to follow. Having followed their trajectory since 2017, I was eager not just to hear them live—but to capture the emotional grit and theatrical presence that sets them apart.
Where do I even start? I never thought I’d have to write a post like this, yet here I am. This post is my way of paying homage to a stand-up guy, Jimmy Wooten. Last week, not only did the music world lose a phenomenal drummer, but the world lost an incredible man. Jimmy Wooten, a.k.a. “Woot” or “Jimmy Dub Drums,” passed away far too soon. (more…)
Hello and welcome, readers!
It’s me again. I know it’s been a little while since my last post. What can I say? Like all of us lately, I’ve been caught up in the whirlwind of life. But that doesn’t mean I haven’t been behind my lens. I’ve just not had quite the time to dive into the digital world. Still, I’ve got so many images to share with you all, and my plan is to get them out there at least bi-weekly. There won’t be any particular order—just picking a name out of the hat, so to speak.
That being said, let’s dive into it, shall we? (more…)
After much anticipation, I finally had the chance to witness the iconic ZZ Top live in concert, and let me tell you, it was everything I had hoped for and more. Last year, “That little ol’ band from Texas” made their way to South Florida’s iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre, and the experience was nothing short of legendary.
The year was 1992 and here I was listening for the first time ever to the Siren, Tori Amos. It’s been almost 31 years since I first became a fan of this woman listening over and over again to Little Earthquakes. (more…)
Hello, hello, and hello. This post has been sitting in my queue. It has been waiting for it’s time as I sort through my days, my day job, and of course my clients. As we all know, we must prioritize our time and our days accordingly because one thing money can’t buy is time. (more…)
When you love what you do, it’s never really truly a “job”, at least not for me. Last December, while working the fifth MAS Miami not only did I have an amazing time behind the lens capturing the step and repeat, I also had the pleasure of so much more.












