Bethesda Fountain covered in snowSnow
BETHESDA FOUNTAIN

About the Work

My work explores the quiet relationship between light, structure, and place. I’m drawn to moments where geometry, atmosphere, and human presence intersect—often subtly, sometimes fleetingly.

Whether photographing cities, landscapes, or natural detail, I work slowly and deliberately. I favor restraint over spectacle, allowing form, balance, and light to guide each image rather than trends or immediacy.

Each photograph is made with the intention of becoming a physical object. The final image is not complete until it exists as a print—produced to museum standards, meant to age gracefully, and intended to be lived with over time.

Approach

I photograph across urban and natural environments, returning often to the same places as light and conditions change. My process is quiet and observational, shaped by patience and an attention to small shifts in atmosphere rather than decisive moments alone.

The work remains consistent across subjects: images made slowly, with care, and with an emphasis on structure, balance, and the quiet presence of place.