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PROJECTS
No birds or babies here—I don't have the patience for either. Give me a shadow-filled alley over a field of flowers. Or a candid street portrait over professional headshots. I'll stay in my grungy, gritty, urban lane and leave the weddings, newborns, and birding to the professionals.


Urban Landscape
Oh, urban landscape! The visible, tangible environment of a city, shaped by human hands, restless energy, and a million unnoticed things. Give me buildings that lean with character. Show me streets that hum with lived-in stories, and infrastructure that feels like the city showing its bones.
Cities are always talking; I just try to catch them mid-sentence.
Cities are always talking; I just try to catch them mid-sentence.


Street Photography
People, or the idea of people, generally in a public place.
Street photography pulls me in because it’s all about people—or the idea of people—moving through a public place, leaving traces of themselves in gestures, shadows, and almost-missed expressions. I’m fascinated by the choreography of everyday life: strangers brushing past each other, conversations that drift just out of earshot, the way someone pauses at a crosswalk like they’re weighing the whole world. I’m not chasing perfection; I’m chasing presence. The small, unguarded moments that reveal who we are when we think no one’s paying attention.
Street photography pulls me in because it’s all about people—or the idea of people—moving through a public place, leaving traces of themselves in gestures, shadows, and almost-missed expressions. I’m fascinated by the choreography of everyday life: strangers brushing past each other, conversations that drift just out of earshot, the way someone pauses at a crosswalk like they’re weighing the whole world. I’m not chasing perfection; I’m chasing presence. The small, unguarded moments that reveal who we are when we think no one’s paying attention.


Black & White
"A good black-and-white photo makes you forget that it’s devoid of colour.” –Anonymous
Black and white is where I get deliberate. Stripping away color lets the real mood walk forward. In monochrome, the distractions fall away and the honesty stays. It’s my way of asking the viewer to look a little closer, linger a little longer, and feel the photograph instead of just seeing it.
Black and white is where I get deliberate. Stripping away color lets the real mood walk forward. In monochrome, the distractions fall away and the honesty stays. It’s my way of asking the viewer to look a little closer, linger a little longer, and feel the photograph instead of just seeing it.


Music
"If music be the food of love, play on." -William Shakespeare


You Are Beautiful
Celebrating the individuality and dignity of people. Whether it’s a fleeting glance, a moment of laughter, or the calm of solitude, I strive to frame the essence of the people I encounter, reminding them, and the world, that they are inherently beautiful.


Film is Not Dead
I love the slowness of film. The pause before the shot. The tiny leap of faith when you advance the roll. And the delayed reward in a world of instant gratification. Film is imperfect in all the perfect ways. It keeps me honest and reminds me some stories are better when they're slightly soft and full of surprise.
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