About

I believe that places choose us.

Sedona was the first place that called me home, and Hawaiʻi followed—two lands that pulled me in with a quiet gravity. I’m forever grateful. These places feel like dear friends, always revealing something new. They have their own voice, loud at moments, soft at others, and I try to listen.

No matter where you stand, there is always magic. The same hillside, the same stretch of coast, is never quite the same. Light shifts, clouds move, colors breathe in and out. This is what makes photography both joyful and challenging; it requires patience and presence.

My photography is rooted in feeling. I’m drawn to certain environments, and when it feels right, I take the picture. Some places want to be photographed; others ask for space and quiet. I try to read the land, to be humble as I walk, to honor what is offered and what is not.

Earth Line Photography is my way of noticing the subtle things—the soft edges, the shifting horizons, and the moments that often go overlooked. It’s a practice in slowing down, listening, and letting the land meet the light in its own time.