After working in Emergency Services for many years it was time to start considering a career change. I had always enjoyed photography and was always a shutter bug at gatherings with family and friends. Being a firm believer that you should love what you do, made the transition easier. For me, I knew there were two career passions in my life, EMS and photography. If I had to leave one I knew where to continue, so I decided to pursue my passion for photography. I attended Randolph Community College and graduated with a degree in Bio-Medical Photography in 2005. While at RCC I was on the honors list and recommended for theStudent Goverment Association.
I obtained internships with photographer John Harrington in Washington D.C and North Carolina Highway Patrol in Raleigh, NC.
While in Washington I assisted in documenting the following events: American Ireland Fundraiser, Jack & Martha Murtha Anniversary Celebration, Cherry Blossom Festival, River Clean-Up project, and XM Satellite promotions that included Cal Ripken, Garbage, Robert Plant, and Hall and Oats.
While in Raleigh at the North Carolina State Highway Patrol academy I photographed graduations, press events, scene reconstruction, promotional events and training.
Both internships allowed me to grow and develop skills on time management, post production, financial construction, client communication and business ethics.
Since graduation my photography has been featured in the NCSHP recruiting pamphlet and Carolina Fire Rescue EMS Journal.
Time Catcher Photography has a goal of capturing beautiful images in an effecient and timely matter. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.
Seeing a friends reaction has developed Time Catcher Photography's devotion to assisting in perserving memories for a lifetime.