­63 founded and ran San Francisco full service (film, photography, and printing) production company, Impression Productions.
­64-66 made art films.
­67 was photography editor for the San Francisco Oracle.
­68 Made films for Peter Tork of the TV rock group the Monkees. Exhibited photographs at the Second Joint Show, featuring San Franscisco's poster and rock artists.
Since, 1969-1991:
­69 Was the only art exhibitor at the Woodstock Art &Music festival and made a personal film about the festival. Made the film, Rembrandt 300 Years After for the Chicago Art Institute.
­70 made Anti-War films and toured showing films at benefits and worked with underground newspapers.
­71-72 Ran print campaign for Anti-war activist, David Harris in San Digeo. ­73-74 published a regional magazine in Upstate New York.
­75-80 Started writing full length scripts, making bicycle racing films and teaching college.
­80-86 Made a full length experimental rock film, Rock-it Box and many music videos.
­87-90 worked in new forms of video distribution, taught desktop publishing and filmmaking, and started learning to live with a computer.
­91 Organized and put on the 1991 National Books Arts Conference, San Francisco.
Now, 1992-1995: Writing, filming, and editing his film, Zoo Liquid Prototype about Downtown NYC Artists life through several real poets and a fictional performance artist. ZOO Package includes: Interactive CD-ROM with background of the film's source material, Condensed half hour video version, and a Book with the script and stills from the film.
­93 Began offering his collection of film and photographs as stock images and film footage, eg. Woodstock Festival, Haight-Ashbury.