Bt graduated from the Corcoran College of Fine Art and Design in 2009 with a degree in Fine Art Photography and a Bachelor's in Applied Science of Photography. Studing under such great photographers as Margret Adams, Andy Grundberg and Terri Weifenbach. He has lived and worked in the D.C. area and Albuquerque, NM, and spent months in England and Ireland capturing the haunting beauty of abandoned structures.
Now based in Richmond, Virginia, Bt continues to create art that explores themes of sullen beauty and rebirth. He has exhibited and sold work at various local art and community festivals, and his thesis project, "I Climbed A Tree," was featured at Gallery 31 in D.C.
Though currently working mostly with digital techniques, his education and proficiency with the chemical and alternative processes of photography inform and shape all of his art. Two major themes also premeate his works the first being what he calls “Gray Accord” or a sullen beauty and the second being the prefix Re-. Much if not all his work revolves around this prefix. Everything from the choices of subject matter, to the recycling of imagery and materials, to a belief that all things are cyclical, echoes Re’s definition. To him it is all encompassing, and ever present. It’s seen in every leaf, born a bud which will eventually wilt, rot, and nourish the roots so that the tree may sprout again.