About
The Photographer
I picked up my first camera on a trip to East Africa. I didn't know what I was doing. I still don't — not entirely. That's the point.
Photography, for me, has always been an exercise in humility. The natural world does not perform for the camera. Animals don't wait for good light. Markets don't pause while you compose. You either learn to see quickly, or you miss everything.
Over the past decade, I've photographed in more than sixty countries — from the Serengeti's great migration to the silk road cities of Central Asia, from the penguin colonies of South Georgia to the ancient temples of Angkor. Each place has changed the way I see.
My work has been published in National Geographic, BBC Wildlife, GEO, and TIME. But the images that matter most to me are the ones that haven't been published — the ones taken just for the sake of being there.
The prints I sell are the images I return to. The ones where everything aligned: light, timing, presence, luck. I hope they bring some of that wildness into your home.
Vision
"Photography is the art of paying attention. The camera is just a device for making attention permanent."
21+
Countries Visited
4
Years in the Field
3
Continents Documented