I walk into the world with a camera the way some people carry a compass—guided by instinct, pulled by light, and grounded by the quiet language of the natural world. My work is rooted in the forests, coastlines, and wild spaces that have shaped me, each photograph a conversation between stillness and movement, presence and patience.
I believe a photograph should hold a kind of truth. Not a perfect truth, but an emotional one. It should let the viewer breathe the same air, feel the same quiet, and sense the same wonder that existed when the shutter clicked.
Photography teaches me to slow down, to notice, to honor the beauty that exists without asking for attention. My work is a love letter to those moments—wild, unposed, and profoundly alive.