Grain & Silver: Pictures in Black and White
My portfolio is a testament to the slow art of seeing. Shot primarily on manual cameras and black-and-white film, each image carries the texture of its making—the grit of handheld development, the alchemy of printing, and the honesty of unretouched images.
These photographs are not captured; they’re unearthed. From vanishing traditions to the quiet resilience of everyday life, my work lives in the space between documentation and poetry. The grain of the film becomes a language, speaking to impermanence, memory, and the raw beauty of moments that refuse to be hurried.
Whether shot in urban alleyways, remote villages, or intimate interiors, every frame is a collaboration with time itself.
Explore the collection, and let these images remind you that some stories are too vital to be told in pixels.

A newborn sister.

Enjoying the porch.

From Pikes Peak, CO
Streetwise in New Orleans.

St. Louis Arch

Dale setting up a CNC machine.

Norwegian Triathlon 1995
Abandoned home in the Atchafalaya Basin LA
Plane evacuation after threat, Houston 2013
Rollover BW 8 Houston TX

Fascinated by the pulse.

Dale's wife machining parts.

Truck accident Oslo Norway 1997

Eyelashes...

Aluminum melting plant, Karmøy Norway. No electronics can survive the strong magnetic field inside this buidling. Taken with mechanical camera, no lightmeter

Dr. Mike
A funeral in GA

Father and daughter.
In the swamps of Louisiana.

Former Prime Minister of Norway, Kjell Magne Bondevik.

Bislett games Oslo 1996
Full protection.

CEO of a company on the day of bankruptcy.
Italian surveillance system, Venezia
Morning fog in New Orleans.

Solitaire confinement, Oslo prison 1997
Gondolier wanting to get a ride home after work.

Boat race Haugesund 1994
Flooding Philadelhia PA 2011