This project seeks to awaken and inspire within my viewers, an appreciation for, and desire to preserve the homes, legacies, and treasures of our past, lest they and their stories be lost forever.
In Contact is a series of photographs that explores our human desire to interact with the landscape; moments that arise when we have the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the land that we have been removed from.
My photographs are investigations of female gender roles as influenced by American culture and mass media.
Nature’s Colorful Palette constantly changes but in its unpredictability, there always seems to be a consistency with the way it handles the sublime.
In the volcanic mountain of Kawah Ijen on the Island of Java in Indonesia, toxic smoke billows out onto the surface of the mountain through tentacle-like tunnels.
Having had some wonderful, fun cars I wondered what happened to them after they left my driveway.
Apologue: (noun) A short moral story usually featuring symbolic fictional characters.
Behind the Chutes explores rodeo culture across the Canadian plains. Every year for one weekend, many small towns come alive with a mix of cowboys, rodeo fans, and livestock.
I began this series shortly after–and in response to–the 2016 presidential election.