Growing up in the suburbs of Washington D.C., Rick first became interested in photography as an early teenager experimenting with the family Polaroid camera. He very quickly discovered that he naturally viewed the world on a much smaller scale, taking pictures of, and interacting with the details in life. Soon after, he studied black and white photography for several years during high school. He then went on to study photography at the university level, ultimately obtaining a bachelor degree in English Literature.

Specializing in fractions, abstractions, slices of experiences, Rick views the minute pieces as opposed to “the whole”. His images are evocative typically possessing a strong sense of contrast, texture, and reflection. He encourages and urges the viewer to slow down, re-examine the composition, reconsider what has been seen and emotionally connect. His images usher the viewer into a place that is abstract yet strangely familiar. He uses the camera, not as a mere mirror to reflect or document, but more as an extension of himself through which he can channel feelings, ideas, and experiences.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Huntington Beach Concourse d' Elegance

Several months back my father in law and I decided to attend the Huntington Beach Concours d' Elegance as it was something that we had always been meaning to check out. It was a beautiful day in June with a pretty decent survey of cars spread out across the grass of the Huntington Beach Central Park, just behind the public library.

http://www.hbconcours.org/

1932 Duesenberg

 
Ferrari 250 GT Coupe Pininfarina, 1960

Front Bumper 1956 Packard

1956 Jaguar XK140 Roadster


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