Where Light Remembers Us
Paid gig or not, I kinda like snapping those portraits, cityscapes, and the world’s little side eye moments. Just soft proofing that we exist before the universe changes the subject...
Featured Photo Essays
...His bike was bruised, his coat was bulky, and his stare went nowhere in particular, which somehow made the whole scene feel like a lesson in surviving with style.
Toronto
From that height, everyone looked like they were exactly where they needed to be, which is funny, because up close we’re all just improvising our way through the same beautiful confusion.
Seattle
By noon the fog had erased the crowd into a single silhouette, and it occurred to me that maybe clarity isn’t about seeing everything, just knowing where to stand while the rest gently disappears.
South Carolina
The evenings stretch the road into a quiet promise, where even the wires pretend to be fragile threads holding the sky together, and you realize going home is less about arrival and more about learning how to keep walking through fading light without rushing its goodbye.
Snohomish
Some places insist on being read the wrong way around, and maybe that is the trick of paradise anyway: it only shows up once you stop trying to understand it too quickly.
Toronto
It felt less like a place to look at and more like a place that looks back, reminding me that grace is just repetition done with intention.
Singapore

