
I picked up my first camera at age 11, chasing light and moments without yet knowing why. Over the years, photography has been a steady companion.
Each phase of life brought its own rhythm and revelations. Landscape photography took me off the grid, into remote trails and silent sunrises — teaching me stillness and the art of waiting. Shooting race cars dropped me into a world of speed, smoke, and community — and eventually, a race car parked in the garage. Photographing people opened doorways into raw, human stories — each portrait a shared breath, a shift in perspective.
These chapters unfolded naturally, each one enriching the next. What's remained constant is the joy of presence — of noticing the small things, of honoring a moment by witnessing it fully.
For me, photography isn't about chasing the perfect shot. It's about staying in relationship with the world. Frame by frame, it keeps me curious. Keeps me connected. Keeps me awake.