Jeff is a New Jersey based night photographer who specializes in long exposure and light-painted images in both digital and film, using traditional medium format and digital film processes. He has shown his work in galleries and been selected for juried shows throughout the region, including shows in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Massachusetts, and for the last five years, at the Lupine Gallery in Monhegan, Maine. His work is in numerous private collections including that of renowned painter Jamie Wyeth.
Jeff also runs the only night-photography specific Meetup in New York City, helping night photographers to meet up for shoots and occasionally gain access to locations that require shooting permits, such as Grand Central Terminal. He has assisted with photography workshops run by National Parks at Night and at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, and also runs his own workshops nationally and internationally to help people find their own creative visions. Jeff has an MFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and has developed site-specific projection-mapping video projects as well as working in theatrical performance lighting, both of which contribute to his interest in finding the most creative ways to illuminate subjects in his photography. Night photography gives him a chance to see the world differently - to focus on the quiet solitude of light and shadow and the beauty of textures, varying color palettes, and shapes. His work uses long exposure, flashlights, and light trails to explore the intersection of light, time, and form.