Photography
I am a photographer working primarily on Fuji cameras. I'm especially drawn to wildlife and bird photography, but living in New York City means I also occasionally do some street.
Since I was 18 I have travelled the world to see endangered species in their natural habitats and to try to capture moments of animals in their own environments — from coastal brown bears in Alaska to oryx in the Namib Desert.
I am currently a student at the International Center of Photography in New York, and my work has been exhibited in galleries — most recently in Brooklyn.
Alaska
I travelled and camped around Alaska during the salmon run, photographing brown bears, bald eagles, and the salmon they were chasing.
Namibia
Namibia is one of the most photogenic countries I have ever visited. Black rhinos at dawn, oryx silhouettes in the dunes, lovebirds in the thornveld.
Spain
I went to Andalusia chasing the Iberian lynx — once the world's most endangered cat, now slowly recovering in the dehesa of the Sierra de Andújar.
California
Two weeks camping and travelling around California's national parks. I also fulfilled a dream of mine: diving in the kelp forests.
Birds of New York
Twice a year many migrating birds pass through the city on their journey north or south. These are my favourite times of the year in NYC.
Raccoons
Raccoons are probably my favourite subjects in the city.
NY
When I am not chasing birds or raccoons, I photograph the city itself — the bridges, the light, the architecture, the crowds.
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