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I was born in Denver, Colorado.

 

Unfortunately, I was born severely premature, causing future eye problems. Imagine a world turned upside down to where you have constant fear due to the fact that you are visually impaired and it’s hard to see. You look at things differently from other people, whether it’s communicating in a conversation or even trying to solve an issue. People are amazed at how I am able to do the things I do, like getting around town, doing chores, or even my photography and art. I may not see the same things as others, but some say what I see is magnificent and makes them think deep about looking at everyday things. So I hope by looking at my work it has opened your eyes.


 



An explosion of color set upon puffy clouds as the sun arose for a new day.

As you sit at a sunrise you don’t need sight to enjoy everything to be seen. You can sit in the sunlight to soak up its warmth and listen to the birds sing their sweet songs.


 



Curious kitten eyes stared anxiously out at the huge world ahead.


 


 



This is my new kitten!


She is really playful and in the picture she tried to claw at my pants! You can see my belt buckle.


 



This is Nookie, the Alaskan Malamute!


He was at the animal shelter. I really wish I had a dog like Nookie.


 



My second analog synthesizer.

This is the Roland RS-5 synthesizer. I got it from my Dad for Christmas. This synth was made in 2003…well around that year.

 



From the neck down


to the body of the electric guitar I got for my fourteenth birthday.


 



This is my vocal effects processor from Digi Tech.


It changes your voice from a mere echo to a chipmunk voice, to a robot, to an alien, and even a goat!

 

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