I have been shooting self-portraits since 1973 when I first got serious about photography. It’s something I’ve always loved doing and even more so as I get older. As a portrait photographer I am endlessly fascinated by my own face. Not in a vain way. I don’t consider myself handsome or even good looking but I do love my face, the many characters it becomes, all it’s oddities and the dramatic appearances it makes in photographs. 2015 has been a particularly diverse year for the self-portraits.
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