About me
I have traveled extensively - always accompanied by conventional or digital SLR’s and now a mirrorless camera.
My work has been mainly focused on Nature and people, with some product and model photography.
I enjoy sharing my photos and teaching others about photography.
I love working with my hands and have created several metal, wood and stained glass pieces.
My education includes a Bachelor's and a Masters's degree in Electrical Engineering and a Doctorate in Experimental Medicine from McGill University.
I combined these fields of interest to perform some of the early research into psychophysiological disorders and designed the world’s first truly portable biofeedback device in the mid 70’s: the GSR1 followed by the GSR2.
Since then, I have conceptualized and supervised the development of a wide range of sophisticated data acquisition and biofeedback instrumentation for the company of which I am co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer - Thought Technology