//So basically I fell into web development as a hobby in high school. Throughout college I cruised through many web courses to broaden my skills, and graduated with a two year Web Programming AAS Degree. I have a full time job as a web developer, I develop many websites for myself, and I also enjoy the wonderful world of freelance. I love working with others, and enjoy delivering exactly what the client is expecting. Feel free to browse through some of my work.

//Cameras are seriously so much fun... Especially my new EX-F1. I am a proud fan of the digital side of photography. I rarely do any print work, it is much less expensive, super easy to back up, and simply it's all digital... Take as many photos as you'd like. I shoot photos for memories, and try to find best angle and lighting I can. I have learned that lighing is everything. Seriously you can have a piece of crap camera, yet still take a darn good photo if your subject is well lit. At times I'll use an external flash, and quite possibly a wide angle or fisheye lens as well. Here are some of my favorite photos I have taken, anywhere from Motley Crue to Paris.

//Before I got engaged with the web (really, I am about to marry the web), I used to hang out with video quite often. I love that feeling of video when it leaves you with the chills. I have filmed and edited a large number of my own videos, as well as a few freelance projects. I have now transitioned into the wonderful world of Hi-Def as well. Most of the videos below have been edited by myself, others may be random clips I am in. Keep an eye out for the mailbox shot clip from my first time on a bicycle, it's just about everyone's favorite.































//Many people don't realize I also have a two year Graphic Design AAS Degree. I write web code about 24/7, but I also do enjoy spending time designing. Take a look at some of my non-web work.

//My life revolves around bikes. I grew up on a BMX bike and never stopped. I get out to the local skatepark multiple times each week, and try to travel out of state for shows and contests as much as I can. I do have a single speed road bike that I ride to work, although I also fell into motorcycles a number of summers ago. Bikes are my life.

//On average, I spend about 60 hours each week looking at a freakin computer screen. Around 3,000 hours every year (Don't worry it's not that bad, Sean has over 6,000 hours into World of Warcraft). I run into a lot of crap on the internet. Sometimes it is crap I enjoy and feel like you would enjoy as well.