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I am a conservationist, photographer, and writer focused on wildlife, remote landscapes, and the human relationship with the living world. My work spans long-form photography projects and editorial storytelling rooted in immersion, exploration, and conservation.

Through work in places such as the Arctic Circle, Siberia, Iceland, and coastal Alaska, I’ve come to understand that the “unknown” does not only refer to unexplored geography, but also to difficult-to-access aspects of the human experience — moments of uncertainty, vulnerability, and change that emerge when we slow down and pay close attention.

I’m interested in the intersection between exploration and personal transformation, and in how proximity to wild places reshapes our sense of responsibility within them. When landscapes, wildlife, and human presence are experienced together — rather than as separate subjects — they reveal not only beauty, but consequence. This perspective guides my approach to storytelling and underpins my belief that awareness is often the first step toward meaningful change.

That belief informs my commitment to conservation. I collaborate with scientific and nonprofit organizations working to protect threatened species and ecosystems, including long-term documentation of endangered sea turtles in my home state of Florida, and work connected to the Tongass National Forest — the largest intact coastal temperate rainforest on Earth — through partnerships with conservation-driven organizations operating within it.

I carry out this work through long-form photography projects, editorial assignments, and collaborative conservation initiatives, often working alongside scientists, nonprofit organizations, and educators.

For editorial, collaboration, or speaking inquiries, please get in touch.