I photograph places the way I experience them: quietly, deliberately, and with attention to what most people move past.
My work focuses on landscapes, coastal environments, golf courses, and travel scenes shaped by light, weather, and geography. I’m drawn to moments that feel restrained rather than spectacular — scenes where atmosphere, structure, and timing do the heavy lifting.
Much of this work is created from the air. Aerial perspective removes the noise and reduces a place to its essential elements: line, texture, balance, and scale. The result is not documentation, but interpretation — photographs meant to be considered slowly and lived with over time.
I’m based in the coastal Southeast and return to the same environments repeatedly, often photographing familiar locations under changing conditions. This work isn’t about chasing novelty. It’s about patience, consistency, and recognizing when a place reveals something worth keeping.
Every image earns its place through balance and restraint, then is realized as a limited archival print. These photographs are made to be lived with — to occupy space, gather light, and reveal themselves slowly over time.