About
As a conservation photographer based in Joshua Tree, California, my work is grounded in deep reverence for the natural world—especially the raw beauty of our national parks and public lands. For over a decade, I’ve used photography as a tool for storytelling, connection, and preservation.
What began as a passion for visual expression has become a mission: to bridge the widening gap between people and the ecosystems that sustain them. Living at the edge of a national park, I’ve seen firsthand how fragile these landscapes are, and how essential it is to protect them. This awareness has reshaped my practice. My lens now seeks not only beauty, but purpose—to bear witness, educate, and inspire stewardship.
My work invites viewers to slow down, pay attention, and reconnect. The land is not a backdrop to our lives, but a living participant in them.
I believe art can move people to care—and in a time of ecological crisis, caring is a radical act.