Photographs of light, place, and quiet attention
I’m drawn to scenes that feel quiet but still hold a kind of presence — a surface marked by time, a structure shaped by use, a figure passing through, or light falling in a way that changes how a place is seen. These galleries offer different ways into the work, organized by mood, place, and the small details that continue to hold my attention.
Weathered surfaces, quiet remnants, and the marks time leaves behind.
Distance, weather, and the emotional openness of land, water, and sky.
Structure, light, and stillness shaped by line, proportion, and space.
Figures, gestures, atmosphere, and places where life comes into view.
Outskirts, vernacular places, and the quiet character of marginal spaces.
Thresholds, crossings, and spaces that lead from one place to another.

