About
For me, photography is a mirror, my way to respond to all the beauty that I feel and see in the world every day: in nature, in people, in stone and movement and light.
Whether they’re landscapes or portraits, my images aren’t documentary in nature. I spend hours polishing, carving, shaping the image so that it communicates the feeling of awe, surprise, sorrow, wonder, or mystery that I was witness to. The process always feels like an uncovering of something inherent rather than building something new.
My hope is that these images evoke in the viewer a sense of gratitude for being in this painful and beautiful world.