Through photography, I explore land, water, and the lived-in world — tracing the structure and light that shape nature and human presence.

Louisiana is my home, but my work spans the American landscape and, occasionally, international locales. I am drawn to quiet transitions — shoreline and sky, shadow and architecture, movement and stillness. Whether photographing wildlife or urban form, I look for the underlying geometry that gives a scene its weight and balance.

I am less interested in spectacle than in structure. I work slowly, often returning to the same locations, watching how light reshapes familiar forms. The goal is not documentation alone, but interpretation — a record of presence within place.

A commissioned interior photograph for Lucullus Antiques was featured in Architectural Digest as part of a New Orleans design feature.

Select prints are currently on display in greater New Orleans through a local gallery.

To explore the work, visit the galleries. For inquiries or collaborations, please get in touch.

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