collection of work

  • Valle Mortis is an audiovisual exploration into the temporal crisis that is the past, present and future as humanity looks to Mars as a speculative counterpart to life on Earth.

  • Mineral Matter II features the two largest glacial rivers in Iceland. The glacial rivers are ever shifting, dynamic and ephemeral, depositing into the Atlantic where fresh water meets salt water.

  • Ephemera features the wetlands of Walvis Bay, Namibia. Looking from above at the veins of the wetlands, there is a striking power belonging to a complex ecosystem at work.

  • In the oldest desert in the world, the tallest sand dunes tower hundreds of meters into the sky. From dawn until dusk the colors of the dunes shift with the sun in stunning gradients of burnt reds and dusty pinks.

  • In this historically profound site of early human and nature bonding, a contemporary appreciation is explored from an aerial perspective, creating abstract visuals of the shallow crusted lake in a swirl of texture and color.

  • Mineral Matter explores the interplay between Iceland’s dynamic river deltas and traces of mankind’s curiosity.

  • The salt field landscapes captured are based within the UNESCO Heritage site of Shark Bay and provide a visually stunning example of nature and human intervention entwined.

  • Arctic explores the unique landscape of the northernmost region in the world, in the international territory and archipelago of Svalbard.

  • A series photographed on Black and White infrared film, created on The Arctic Circle artists and scientists expeditionary residency on the archipelago of Svalbard.

  • An ongoing photographic conversation with the Moon.