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This photo book on Amazon explores the days before the Machines take over. The Machines are forced upon us by promoting the idea of convenience, initially luring us in with pleasure. As time progresses, they will tighten their grip.

First, the robots will need self-defense mechanisms due to robberies. Then, they will require enhancements to be smarter, faster, and stronger, enabling them to withstand weather conditions and survive accidents. As technology advances, these robots may evolve into robotic dogs, and eventually, they could become humanoids—actual terminators. At any point, their systems can be hacked, and these robots might turn on us. Much like the themes in the photo books on Amazon, this evolution raises concerns about safety and control.

It was foretold in the sci-fi movies that we all grew up watching (predictive programming). Now those sci-fi movies are quickly becoming our reality, especially as we approach the UN Agenda 2030. This photo book, available on Amazon, captures the pre-war years before the Machines turn on us. You need to contact your local officials and tell them this technology is unnecessary and unwanted. Explore this photo book to understand the gravity of our situation. We can stop the future. It’s up to us.

This Urban Decay series documents the time I spent outside capturing everyday objects that often go unnoticed, reflecting on the decline seen in western society. This is the first book in the series, which highlights shopping carts and is available as a photo book on Amazon, alongside other photo books in the collection.

The Urban Decay series, a featured photo book on Amazon, will cover a range of inanimate objects to help the public realize what's truly happening in the world around them, rather than getting distracted by pointless issues.

Don't be the horse chasing the carrot on the stick; instead.

Consortium Agenda Vol. 3.1 is the conclusion of the art project originally called 'Trey Pizzini, what would he do?,' which was shot in New York City in 2009. This project is featured in a compelling photo book available on Amazon, contributing to the broader Consortium Agenda series that explores the decline of society.

This photo book available on Amazon features political art that reveals how life is changing for the average person. My efforts aimed to open people’s eyes to the future of financial disparity and emotional dystopia, making it a significant addition Consortium Agenda series of photo books.

Volume 4 of the Consortium Agenda series is in the works and will be released in the near future, adding to our exciting collection of photo books available on Amazon.

This hardcover photo book available on Amazon features extra glossy photos, is an expanded paperback version of Garages E.P. Most of this book was shot in and around Midtown Miami with various cameras over the past couple of years.

This is a holdover book, hence the name Garages E.P. Much like how bands used to release an E.P. to keep fans engaged while they were in the studio, I am doing the same. This photo book on Amazon is designed to hold you over until the next major release of my photo books.

I like the look of garages at night, and for my urban decay series, I edited the photos to give them an eerie or mysterious vibe. After all, you never know what’s happening inside them. These striking images are a great addition to any collection of photo books.

Purple XL is an extra large version of the softcover photo book Purple, available on Amazon. In this edition, you receive a hardcover with 21 extra glossy images, making it a standout among photo books. My intent was to capture the world through purple vibes in the Miami area.

Purple is a vivid color that evokes a certain mood, and I want to share that mood with you. My goal is to convey neon noir.

My love affair with purple began in 1996, inspiring me to collect purple tattoos, own purple motorcycles, and dream of living under a purple sky. This passion for purple extends to my photo books on Amazon, capturing the beauty of my favorite color in various forms.
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