
About Me
I've always been drawn to people, places and experiences that create a sense of connection.
Whether it's the intensity of Formula 1, the camaraderie found within automotive culture, the quiet solitude of a remote landscape, or a brief conversation with a stranger, I'm fascinated by the moments that remind us we're part of something larger than ourselves.
Photography became the medium through which I could explore and interpret those connections.
For me, the camera has never been solely about documenting what I see. It's a way of slowing down, observing more closely and finding meaning in the people, places and experiences that shape our lives.
Through photography I've found connection in unexpected places — standing trackside as teams and drivers pursue excellence, sharing stories with fellow enthusiasts, wandering unfamiliar streets with a sense of curiosity, or watching the first light reach a mountain landscape.
Many of the subjects I photograph may appear different on the surface. Motorsport, automotive culture, landscapes, travel, portraiture and analog photography all occupy different worlds. Yet the thread that connects them is remarkably similar: passion, curiosity, purpose and a desire to belong to something beyond ourselves.
Photography is how I interpret the world around me. It is both a creative outlet and a way of exploring the connections that exist between people, place and experience.
Those connections continue to inspire the images I make today.
Photography is how I interpret the world around me.
Drawn To
The subjects I photograph may differ, but the themes that draw me in often remain the same.
Persuit

Formula 1 represents the pursuit of excellence in its purest form.
The speed and spectacle are captivating, but it's the dedication behind them that continues to hold my attention.
Drivers, engineers and teams commit themselves to a common goal, knowing that success and heartbreak can be separated by the smallest of margins.
I'm drawn to the intensity, ambition and human stories that unfold when people strive to be the very best at what they do.
Community

Cars have been part of my life for as long as I can remember.
Growing up around workshops and spending time with enthusiasts taught me that automotive culture is rarely just about the machines themselves.
It's about the people, friendships and shared experiences that form around a common passion.
Whether at a racetrack, a local gathering or a drive through the mountains, I'm drawn to the connections that bring people together.
People

Some of my favourite photographs begin with a conversation.
I'm fascinated by people, their experiences and the stories they carry with them.
Whether meeting a stranger while travelling or spending time with someone devoted to a lifelong passion, photography creates an opportunity to connect.
Even brief encounters can reveal something meaningful, reminding us that we're often more alike than we realise.
Place

I've always been drawn to places that make me feel something.
Sometimes that's the excitement of exploring somewhere new with no expectations or agenda.
Other times it's returning to a familiar landscape that offers a sense of comfort, perspective and calm.
Whether it's the mountains, the coastline or the streets of an unfamiliar city, these environments invite me to slow down and pay attention.
The places I return to aren't just locations, they're reminders to reconnect with the world around me, and with myself.