Photography Series
These series represent the development of my practice from early investigations to my current bodies of work.
My photographic practice explores the structures and behaviors of the physical world through both constructed and observed imagery. Drawing on science, engineering and innovation, I use photography to investigate relationships between light, material, force and perception. Across the series, simple physical processes become vehicles for exploring complex systems, revealing unexpected beauty while inviting reflection on environmental change, technology and the ways we understand the world.

Untitled #18 from Origami Folds
Featured Work
Moments of Evolution Observing natural forms that suggest growth, adaptation and the continual evolution of life.
Related Series
Abstracts – Wherever I felt like roaming. Most unusual places.
Wait for It – Exploring the forces of climate, weather and natural energy through photography.
Fading Blue Marble – Reflecting on the accelerating impacts of climate change through photographic interpretations of a warming planet.
Early Works
Inner Workings Revealing the sculptural beauty of engineering through the forms of gears, machinery and industrial systems.
Building Our Destruction – Examining the hidden environmental cost of concrete and steel in the age of climate change.
