Why Minimalism
Less is more. It's not just a design principle — it's a way of thinking, a way of seeing. And in the studio, it means one thing: the dog.
The Case for Monochrome
Black and white came first. Before color, before digital — there was a darkroom in San Francisco in the late 1990s, and an image slowly appearing from paper and chemicals. I was hooked.
Why I Shoot on Paper
There's a reason this studio is called Dogs on Paper — and it goes deeper than a name. It starts with paper, a mentor, and what happens when a backdrop knows its place.

