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I began my photography career in Boise, Idaho in the late 1990's, through my desire to reveal the meaning inherent in relationships between people and places. From 2003 to 2005, I built a comprehensive, year-long photojournalism program for 80 students and 10 teachers in 6 Boise-area high schools, funded by the state of Idaho and featured in Photo District News Magazine.
Also during 2003, I assisted editorial/advertising photographer Andy Anderson, where I received my introduction to medium and large format photography. I ended up with a 1930s-era Graflex Super D Graflex 4x5 box camera with rotating back, a vertical "stovepipe" viewer and a collection of century-old brass lenses.
In 2005, I moved to San Francisco, California to pursue my Master of Fine Art degree from Academy of Art University, which I completed in 2008. It was during this time that I continued my Boise-born fascination with "old-world" traditions by beginning an ongoing photographic exploration of San Francisco's 133-year-old Dolphin Swimming & Boating Club. As part of that exploration, I began working with the cyanotype process, which I used to complete the first phase of that exploration, a 16-image work entitled "Swimming With Ghosts".
My photographic work has been displayed nationwide in galleries such as the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado, The Vermont Photographic Workplace, and Rayko Photo Center in San Francisco. My work has been selected by prestigious professionals such as Mary Ellen Mark, Andy Adams of Flak Photo Magazine and Cig Harvey.
I also spent four months in Tamil Nadu, India, as a guest lecturer in India's premier private photography college, Light & Life Academy. From 2008-2014, I taught cyanotype, Photoshop, digital printing and other classes in San Francisco's Harvey Milk Photo Center, one of the oldest and largest community darkrooms in the nation.
Through fate, circumstance and occasionally my own choice, I have ended up on the beautiful and mysterious Mendocino Coast of Northern California. I have a small studio in Fort Bragg where I print cyanotype, offer open studio "Drop-In Print" sessions to tourists and locals, as well as ongoing workshops, full-color printing and art reproduction services.




Address
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Open Hours
390 East Redwood Ave.
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Ample free street parking available. Please park on the street and not in the tiny back parking lot, which is reserved for building tenants.
Cyan Art Studio is NOT accessible via the front door on East Redwood Ave. Please park on the street, then enter the Cyan Art Studio door from the back parking lot.
Mon - Thurs
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Friday-Sunday
Beginning in May 2025:
Open Fri-Sun 10am-5pm
FIRST FRIDAY
ART WALK
First Friday of each month: Cyan Art Studio is open to the public from 3pm-8pm
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