I’m a photographer based in Charlotte, NC, driven by a need to get off the pavement and into places where the road ends and the landscape begins. Most of my work comes from time spent overlanding—long drives, early mornings, and nights camped out under open skies, waiting for the right light to show itself.
Photography started as a way to slow down, but it’s grown into something tied to exploration and self-reliance. The Jeep, the miles, the weather, the unknown trails—they’re all part of the process. The images are just the outcome.
My work focuses on honest moments shaped by terrain, light, and conditions—dust in the air, wind over ridgelines, wildlife moving through untouched ground. I’m drawn to scenes that feel earned, not found.
Beyond the camera, I’m a husband and father, building a life around adventure and time outdoors with my family. Whether it’s a remote campsite or a roadside pull-off, each photo is a reminder that the best moments are usually a little harder to reach.