The quiet side of creation. Writing, memory, and moments of connection that explore what it means to make and to see. These are thoughts gathered from experience and emotion, looking inward before moving forward.
Where images begin — early studies, developing series, and works still finding their rhythm. This is where collections take root, small fragments that hint at what they might one day become.
Landscapes gathered in shifting moods and colors, each held for a moment where light and terrain meet.
A study in softness and color — Floral Escape captures the quiet pulse of nature through intimate macro frames that blur the edge between observation and reverie.
A glimpse into Fantastical — where color and feeling weave through quiet experiments in becoming.
Created with a Zero Image 2000 pinhole camera, Shelf Life began as an exploration of grocery store rhythm and became a meditation on fragility as shelves emptied during the pandemic.
Fine-art photographs exploring the quiet architecture of Oregon’s Willamette Falls Paper Mill — where craft, history, and light remain after industry fades.
A behind-the-scenes look at local manufacturing — documenting the rhythm, tools, and process of industrial awning and graphics production.
A cinematic look at how night transforms the familiar into something luminous. Neon Night captures reflection, stillness, and the slow beauty of light after dark — a quiet study in transformation.
A final look inside ESCO’s Portland steel foundry before its 2017 closure — documenting the heat, precision, and humanity of a century-old industry at work.
Work-in-progress street photography exploring rhythm, light, and presence — unguarded moments and fleeting encounters within the city’s everyday flow.
Journeys in motion. Notes, photographs, and stories from the road that trace where the eye wanders and what stays with the heart. Each place leaves its mark and becomes part of the larger story.