Nature
My landscape photography is rooted in a deep attentiveness to the natural world — not the grand panorama, but the intimate encounter. Whether tracing the concentric rings of a tide-worn stone, the fractal geometry of rain-soaked ferns, or the way fog softens an oak against lichen-covered granite, I am drawn to moments where geology, light, and organic form converge into something quietly extraordinary. These are photographs made by slowing down, by looking past the obvious view to find the world at the scale of erosion, growth, and time.