I’m a photographer drawn to quiet scenes that reflect the relationships between people, animals, landscapes and light. My work is rooted in observing real moments as they unfold, captured with honesty rather than performance.
I’m less interested in the big moments than the breaths in between. My photography isn’t loud; the scenes I look for are gentle and understated, shaped by authenticity and emotion rather than spectacle.
My photographs come from taking a step back and allowing my work develop through attention rather than intention. I aim to document reality as it is, being present to make images that feel true to the moment and its atmosphere, not just the scene itself.
Much of my work sits between landscape and portraiture, where the environment feels just as much a subject as the people within it. I’m drawn to moments that feel alive and unresolved, carrying a quiet dreamlike quality.
Beautiful things don’t ask for attention.