Photography, for me, is more than tapping the shutter button - it’s about noticing the stories that shape us, the spaces we inhabit, and the world that holds us all together. Every frame is a way of listening, of pausing long enough to see something familiar in a new light.

My work is guided by three threads: People, Place, and Planet. These aren’t just photo categories; they’re the lens through which I approach my work every time I pick up the camera, whether it’s a local gig, a protest, a quiet landscape, or an intimate portrait.

Together, these collections reflect how I see the world - grounded in community, shaped by our environment, and always mindful of the bigger picture. They’re not separate, really, but overlapping layers that continually inform one another.

PEOPLE

This collection is about connection. Faces, gestures, and gatherings are where I see and hear some of the most honest stories. This can often be found in the joy of live music, the closeness of a portrait, or the resilience of a crowd - I aim to capture people in ways that feel real and resonant.

PLACE

Place grounds us. From laneways and city streets to regional landscapes and historic venues, I’m drawn to how environments hold memory and meaning. This collection is about documenting the character of spaces - the details that reveal where we’ve been, who we are, and what we share.

PLANET

Our planet is the backdrop for every story, but it’s also a subject in itself. This is my way of paying homage to our world: the light, the weather, the textures, and the fragile beauty of environments under pressure. It’s about remembering that our work, our play, and our lives all unfold within a bigger system worth protecting.