About
Living on Catalina Island has shaped how I see and photograph the world. Surrounded by wildlife, shifting light, and a landscape layered with quiet history, my work is guided by the natural rhythms of the island.
Wildlife has become both my subject and my teacher, encouraging patience, awareness, and respect for moments that exist whether or not a camera is present. I’m drawn to those fleeting intersections where animals, environment, and emotion align.
Photography is my way of preserving a sense of place and creating images that feel honest, grounded, and timeless. It’s also deeply personal way I stay connected to my late sister, who shared my love for photography and continues to inspire every image I take.
