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Thoughts from practice.
Small observations. Open questions. Room to see.
Learning by Making
There is a kind of learning that cannot be thought through in advance.It has to be felt. Touched….
Beginner Again
Becoming a beginner again has been one of the most liberating decisions of my career. What a…
Why I’m Still Here
There comes a point where staying matters as much as starting. When I first began my career as a…
Is Photography Dead?
Every so often, the question resurfaces: Is photography dead?Usually prompted by the rise of…
On Slowing Down
In a culture of speed, I am increasingly drawn to slowness.Not in a trending, hashtag kind of way…
Technique Is Not the Point (But It Matters)
The camera is a tool, not the work.I believe this wholeheartedly. And yet — without technical…
Working Against the Grain
Sometimes working against the grain isn’t rebellion — it’s listening. When the digital revolution…
What Film Taught Me That Digital Never Could
Some lessons stay with you long after the tools change. When I first grappled with film as a…
The Darkroom Years
Before photography became fast, it was slow — and I learned that pace in the darkroom. The…
35mm, Handheld, and the Refusal to Freeze Life
While much of the industry prized stillness and perfection, I was far more interested in what…
Why I Chose Portraiture
I didn’t always understand why I was drawn to certain details when photographing people. I only…
On Taking Ease Seriously
For a long time, I didn’t trust what came easily to me.Ease wasn’t a familiar feeling — and…
Becoming
I chose portraiture because people matter. Bearing witness to who someone really is — beneath the…












