II’m a visual storyteller drawn to the quiet beauty and character found in everyday moments. My work explores the interplay of light, form, and atmosphere—moving fluidly between landscapes, portraits, architecture, and still life.

My background in documentary, sports, portrait, architectural, and fine art photography shapes a thoughtful, observational approach. I’m interested in moments that might otherwise go unnoticed: early light catching an old iron gate, the sculptural elegance of a Kentucky Derby hat, or a fleeting human expression that reveals something deeper.

At the heart of my work is a sense of quiet narrative. Each image is intended to be more than a record—it’s a moment held in time, inviting the viewer to pause, reflect, and look a little closer.

I continue to explore new ideas, techniques, and ways of seeing, always guided by curiosity and a desire to create images that resonate.

As Diane Arbus once said:

“I tend to think of the act of photographing, generally speaking, as an adventure. My favorite thing is to go where I’ve never been.”