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Behind the LEns

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A Born Traveler

“Growing up, I have always had a desire to explore the world around me and hold on to little pieces of my travel---whether it was collecting rocks to preserve that place in time or climbing trees to get a better view of the world around me. This need to explore had eventually pushed me into the arms of photography where I continuously search for new stories to tell alongside the people and places that make them worth telling.”

StoryTELLING With Dynamic Range

My style of work evokes a wide range of bold colors and graphic tones that have been a staple of my imagery since the beginning. It is through these bold colors that I hope to add a more vibrant perspective on the world: for my audience to see life through a more enhanced lens.

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“Compose and Wait”

The best advice I received was from one of National Geographic’s last staff photographers, Sam Abell. He said to me ‘Compose your shot, then wait.’ I have taken this mantra and expanded it to every aspect of the craft since. Photography, while continuously evolving, is something that takes time to perfect. There is not a single working professional today that isn’t struggling to become innovative and tell stories in a unique way. The best thing you can do is to compose yourself and wait for the best time to take your shot. Learn, grow and give back. Then do it all over again.


Let’s Chat

I love meeting new people and talking shop. Give me a call, shoot me a text or fill out the form below. Let’s grab a cup of coffee and talk about your photo project

801.971.6387