Patrick is a photographer based in Cincinnati, Ohio. He graduated from Ohio University with a degree in Commercial Photography from OU's School of Visual Communication. His work currently specializes in Automotive, Portraiture and Product photography as well as directing and managing photography for They Gave It All, an organization dedicated to documenting the stories of our World War Two veterans with a modern style to communicate their experiences to the younger generations He also spent two years as the photographer for an internationally known non-profit group called the Best Defense Foundation, returning to the battlefields in both Europe and the Pacific Islands with the World War Two Veterans who fought in those places and documenting the experience.
Currently the photographer for Micromerch, a start-up e-commerce company in Cincinnati. He is available for freelance work in Cincinnati and beyond.
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Clients Include:
0320 Design
Timeworn Watches
Micromerch
Luna Replicas
The Esquire Theatre
Porsche of the Village
Porsche Club of America
Jet Select Aviation
Blogs I’ve done work for:
Porsche Club of America
Nonprofit Organizations I’ve worked with:
The Best Defense Foundation - I spent two years traveling the world with the foundation as their staff photographer documenting World War Two veterans returning to the battlefields where they served in Europe and the Pacific. I attended historical events like the 75th Anniversary of D-Day events in Normandy, France, the 75th Anniversary of Operation Market Garden events in The Netherlands and have stood on top of Mount Suribachi on the Island of Iwo Jima with Marines who fought there.
Tristate Warbird Museum - I volunteered at the museum for two years, tasked with documenting/photographing/filming the stories of honored World War Two veterans.
"If a day goes by without my doing something related to photography, it's as though I've neglected something essential to my existence, as though I had forgotten to wake up." - Avedon