Hello, I'm Moses! After a year of studying Electrical Engineering at Temple University, I decided to pursue my passion of photography and videography. I have experience in assisting on photo and video sets, as well as shooting a variety of my own work, primarily on film.

I started shooting film in early 2021 and fell in love with it. I started out with shooting auto on a Rebel K2 and from there moved on to the Yashica Electro 35. While I was used to shooting manual on digital, the experience totally threw me for a loop, I was just moving dials till I thought it was right. Looking back now it's quite laughable. Of course the ISO is set by the film speed. Of course if you put it on bulb mode that's going to affect the metering. But to me then, that wasn't that case. After that I ran through a few point and shoots. When my pictures really began to get good was when I realized light is everything. In excess of light, film really shines. I began to learn this, and how to meter correctly when I borrowed a friends medium format Mamiya 645 Pro TL for a few weeks. After this I also began to make sure I metered most of my shots on my Hanimex Practika Super TL, an East German manual focus SLR from the 60's. As I learn the cameras more, I can experiment more and really have fun with it. It's been a lot of fun and I can't wait to shoot more. 

Headshot curtesy of my father.

Me with my beautiful fiancé. 

Test shots.

Me and Silas working on his 1984 Toyota Celica GTS.

In 2019 I was trained by Jessa Jones in microsoldering at iPad Rehab.

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