My first camera was a Fisher-Price blue and yellow plastic toy. Ever since then, I have been taking pictures whenever I get the opportunity to connect with the natural space around me.
Particularly, I have always found rest and relief in the woods. Being a queer person, I felt I had a place under the branches and leaves. Nature is the ultimate defender of the queer, the uninhibited, the beautiful and the complex. Photography is my way of expressing my gratitude.
For over a decade, I have worked as a documentary videographer and editor with companies like CNBC and NowThis News. This has given me a keen eye for light and framing, as well as an intimate knowledge of camera equipment. Because of this, photography has fit perfectly next to my profession. Nature will always be my inspiration, and being able to capture nature’s beauty will always be my joy.