After leaving his father's home at 16, he bounced around south Florida until moving to New York City at the age of 18. As challenging as it was living in a city like New York at his age, he was still able to continue his passion, and New York was a much bigger canvas that provided a new world around every corner. Although the city provided more choices to pursue and shoot, it also presented more hazards. Not everyone in New York City liked getting their picture taken.
This challenge only motivated his desire to capture uncommon situations and people even more and got him into some very awkward and sometimes dangerous situations; sometimes leaving him with no choice but to grab his equipment and run for his life.
By the age of 25 his love for photography moved into the art of filmmaking. After 2 years working in TV commercial production and other short film projects, he got his first movie as a location coordinator; that movie was “Wall Street”. His feature film and commercial career took off from there, giving him the opportunity to travel not only the country but the world. On location, between shoot days, Joseph would grab his camera or cameras and head out to the streets to document wherever he was. Paris, London, Mumbai, the lsle of Man, San Juan PR, Jamaica etc. So many new places and new faces and he has never looked back.