A lifelong project documenting the reason I became a photographer: to satisfy the insatiable hunger of exploring the world by making photographs of its senseless, multifaceted expression.
Planting ourselves in fields of endless growth, redefining ourselves and sipping it like tea, and longing for each other where the sea meets the sky, like two trains coming through the station at once, one of us on either side… this is the invention of us.
Photographing the birth of realities when a single light is cast on the landscape. Sculptures that are purely created through observation and isolated in time.
The human form. Its ineffability still astounds me as I photograph its deconstruction. This is the profundity of the human condition and all we represent.
Self-portraiture is an endeavor of an oftentimes raw and transparent nature. Dissecting the self and peeling back the layers of the soul. A truly poetic exploration.