I look at the world and see moments waiting to be captured. The quiet places, fleeting light, forgotten roads, and landscapes that feel like they’re holding a story just beneath the surface.
My photography is driven by curiosity - what’s down that random back road, what’s waiting over the next hill, what happens when the light, the place, and the moment all fall into place? I’m drawn not only to what a place looks like, but what it feels like to stand there — the heat in the air, the silence, the distance, the sense that something ordinary has briefly become unforgettable.
Traveling across Texas and the Southwest, I photograph the beauty that often goes unnoticed - a lonely tree perched on a hilltop, an abandoned car weathered by time, a piece of overlooked history hiding in plain sight. These subjects may seem simple at first, but they carry traces of where we’ve been, what we’ve left behind, and the stories still written into the landscape.
For me, photography is a way of preserving the human experience one frame at a time — finding meaning in the overlooked, the forgotten, and the quietly beautiful places waiting to be seen.