ABOUT ME

Hobbies

  • Hiking
  • Kayaking
  • Snowshoeing
  • Reading
  • Traveling
  • Board Gaming

Favorite Books

  • “Man’s Search for Meaning,” Frankl
  • “The Practicing Stoic,” Farnsworth
  • “The Laws of Human Nature,” Greene
  • “Mastery,” Greene
  • “The Compound Effect,” Hardy
  • “Frames of Mind,” Gardner
  • “The Law,” Bastiat
  • “Extreme Ownership,” Willink and Babin

Favorite Countries to Visit

  • Iceland
  • Northern Ireland
  • Croatia

I’m a photographer drawn to what most people walk past—the everyday scenes where light, geometry, and shadow converge into something worth stopping for.

For me, photography is about exploration. When something catches my eye, it’s visceral. The act of capturing it gives me time to understand what about it moved me in the first place. I look for beauty in the mundane: the way fog transforms a familiar street, how shadows fall across ordinary walls, reflections that become worlds of their own.

My background in publishing and graphic design taught me to see, but life taught me what matters. Early hardships taught me gratitude. Later loss forced me to seek absolute truth—in myself and in what I see. These experiences shaped how I approach my work: with acceptance rather than control and clarity rather than distortion.

My philosophy is simple: capture life as it is, not as you want or expect it to be. I can’t change my subjects; I can only honor them. The beauty lies in letting things … be.

I want my photographs to stop you in your tracks—to make you feel moved, conflicted, curious. To notice the world you thought you already knew.

My creative thinking process is fueled by a constant quest for inspiration from diverse sources. I draw from art, nature, literature, and cultural experiences to infuse fresh and unique perspectives into my work. This eclectic approach allows me to craft designs that resonate with audiences on a profound level.