I am, for whatever reason, somewhat in a category with Mutt Lange and Thomas Pyncheon for photographic visibility; I just don't get photographed much. It's not my choice. But, after a long period of having virtually no images of me anywhere on the Net that I know of, I found a neighbor with a scanner...
These pictures are mostly a couple of years old, but I've looked pretty much the same since college. The facial hair comes and goes, as you can see; as I write it's gone but on the way back.
Current picture as of July 2003. I like this one, but it's brutally overexposed from the overhead lights in my computer space.
A still from my TV show Off Season. The picture is squished because it's a video cap -- the aspect ratio of NTSC video is a little funny.
Fluorescent lights + lack of antidepressants = dire need for black and white. Somehow some people think this is actually a pretty good picture, though a friend of mine says it makes me look sinister.
This one is black and white because the color in the original is truly horrendous. It's from 2001 or so.
The black blob in the background was my sister. She's about three and a half years younger than me, and we don't get along too well; however, cutting her out of the picture was an accident (the first version of the picture I put up was corrupted and I'd already deleted the original scan). This was taken on a family trip to Martha's Vineyard a few years back.
This is me (clean-shaven, mostly) and my mother. She used to work for John Hancock Financial and was a regular in their Christmas choir for a few years.
Mid-1998 when I first started working for Starbucks (left in February 2001; rather glad I did). The green thing, for the non-coffee-savvy, is a French press. I don't know what's up with the stupid pose.
Oh, and my sister had a baby. Xavyer was born October 9, 2001 and as of this writing (12/02) is fourteen months old.