My journey into photography began early. Growing up, my father owned a newspaper, which gave me unlimited access to a darkroom while I was still in high school. That early exposure made photography both accessible and exciting, and it laid the foundation for a lifelong passion.
When I transitioned to digital photography, travel quickly became my classroom. I began with New York, then moved on to Iceland, where I deepened my understanding of light, composition, and patience in unpredictable environments. Each trip pushed my skills further.
A major turning point came when I traveled to Churchill, Canada. That experience opened the door to wildlife photography in remote locations and marked the beginning of a new chapter. From there, I continued traveling, upgrading my equipment, and refining my vision.
Today, my work reflects a deep respect for nature, wildlife, and the quiet moments found in the wild. Each photograph is the result of experience, observation, and a genuine love for being outdoors with a camera in hand.


