About

Photography isn’t art; it’s science. It’s the people on either side of the camera with a shared energy connecting at the right moments that create art. I realised this very early in life when I would go around obsessively clicking nearly everything in sight to learn and make the most of my time with borrowed cameras. 

A young man without a guiding light I turned light itself into my guide. I understood it and taught myself how to control and play with it in ways that would let me capture emotions and allow me to realise my artistic imagination in a frame. 

With the technique becoming muscle memory over the years, my time on the floor is spent in connecting with my subject and creating an energy that breathes life into the larger creative idea. The result is a piece of work that invokes an emotion and pleases the eye. 

Coffee and the outdoors feed the artist in me and more often than not I find myself surrendering to smells of the forest, the echoes of the mountains and the silence of the oceans.