I began my photography adventures in high school, using my mother's camera to shoot nature. A hobby turned career, I enjoy being a jack of all trades when it comes to photography. This helps me stay nimble and bring my wide range of experiences to each assignment. Nothing gives me more satisfaction than delivering great photos that capture what my client was looking for.
Entire industries can implode. Two of them I worked in did. So can relationships. In mine, on a Tuesday we were planning details for a road trip to Montana—car ride snacks, an isolated wood cabin in the Crazy Mountains, days to do nothing but be together—and by Friday my future of promises and plans with my partner was gone. Most importantly though, the concept of life itself is proving itself, now more than ever, fragile. It’s easy, too easy, how quickly everything can be taken away. This awareness of impermanence has me desperate for something, anything I can cling to for comfort. So, perhaps like many of you, I’ve sought out refuge at home, my safe haven where I’ve been riding out these uncertain times.