Alongside my work in design and illustration, I maintain a photographic practice that explores liminal spaces, nocturnal light, and the layered histories of place. My photographs range from street and night studies to star trails and archival re-photography, where I revisit historic images and reframe them in the present day.
This work is not commercial in focus (I do not pursue traditional assignments like weddings or portraits) but is instead an ongoing artistic and documentary practice. My photographs have been exhibited through print sales, shared widely online, and used to document local events and community gatherings.
Photographic Work
Street & Liminal
Moody, cinematic photographs taken in quiet city streets, parking lots, and in-between spaces. These images dwell in transition and atmosphere, capturing fleeting textures of light, shadow, and movement.
Events & Documentary
Event and festival coverage that documents community, culture, and urban life. These photographs are taken informally or on assignment, with an emphasis on storytelling and atmosphere.
Archival Re-Photography
A series revisiting archival photographs of New Brunswick and surrounding regions. By standing where the original photographer once stood, I reframe the same view in the present day — layering history, memory, and change into a single image.
Skies & Stars
Astrophotography and night landscapes. From Milky Way studies to long-exposure star trails, these photographs explore our relationship to vastness, wonder, and the cosmos above us.
Artist Statement
Photography is an extension of my broader creative practice: an act of observation, framing, and storytelling. Where illustration allows me to invent, photography anchors me in place, sharpening my attention to what already exists.
I am particularly drawn to transitional spaces - city streets at night, forgotten corners of architecture, skies that shift from dusk into darkness. Through archival re-photography, I connect the present with its past, tracing changes in culture, environment, and human presence.
While I do not pursue commercial photography, I seek opportunities to contribute to local archives, document public events, and build bodies of work that reflect the spirit of community and place. My photographs are at once personal records and public documents - a way of holding on to the ephemeral, the overlooked, and the in-between.
Contact
For press inquiries, event coverage, or to discuss collaborative projects, please contact me here.