A New Yorker by birth and a Frenchman by naturalization, Ken’s life has been divided between two countries, languages and cultures.
As a journalist and commercial writer, Ken worked in the broadcast and print media in New York, Paris and Chicago. He has been seriously engaged in fine art photography since his return to the US nearly two decades ago. Silent Stages, the first monograph of his work, was published by Daylight Books in Spring 2020 and featured in FOTO Cult in May 2021.
Ken’s work has been selected for group exhibits at the Site:Brooklyn and Foley galleries in NYC, the Center for Fine Art Photography in Ft. Collins, CO., the Griffin Museum in Boston, the Greg Moon Gallery in Taos, NM, the Sohn Gallery in Lenox, MA and others. A solo exhibit of his work was held in 2017 at the Woodstock Artists Association and Museum (WAAM). His photos were featured in a two-person exhibit at the Davis-Orton gallery in Hudson, NY in 2021.
Ken won second prize for The Photo Review’s 2018 competition, juried by Aperture director Sarah Meister. His work was selected for Photography Now 2018 at the Center for Photography at Woodstock, won the Silver Award in the 2019 San Francisco Bay International Photography Competition, and was awarded second prize in the 2019 Texas Photographic Society Urban Landscape exhibition at the Silos in Houston.