I work with photography as a way of paying attention. I return to the same places and subjects over time, not to document them, but to stay with them – to notice what shifts, what endures, and what quietly insists on being seen.

Much of my work unfolds in prairie environments, where openness, weather, and distance shape how I look. I am drawn to proximity, to texture, to moments where landscape becomes presence rather than scene.

These projects are made slowly. I am less interested in describing what is there than what remains after description – in the space between looking and witnessing.

Based in Canada.