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Rainbow Cataclysm
There is a beautiful moment when all your driving, planning, preparation, intuition, perspective, and ability meet in the middle of the universe to catch one absolutely captivating and fleeting moment like this. This was a relatively short chase at just under 5 hours. I shot 485 shots chasing this rainbow but this was by far […]
Laying in Wait
Late afternoon near dusk. Okavango Delta in Botswana. A solitary leopard following a long day of travelling and hunting lays down for a rest, motionless, ever attentive, watching, looking, and waiting for an opportunity to feed. Nikon D3, 300mm f/2.8 at f/2.8, 1/80th.
Montserrat Majesty
Montserrat, Spain, nestled in the clouds, a Benedictine Monk retreat sits atop majestic hills portraying ancient architectural splendor. B&W image from RAW. Nikon D6, 24-105mm Sigma, f4, 1/400.
Floating Trees
I find peace and harmony in long-exposure photography, where each image captures more than a fleeting moment—it becomes a meditative journey. In my work, I experiment with exposures of different lengths, aiming to highlight the uniqueness of the scene and evoke a sense of purity and tranquility.
Kitty, the cat.
Eigentlich war ich zum Pferde fotografieren auf einer Koppel unterwegs, als ich von weitem diese Katze auf dem Zaunpfosten sitzen sah. Obwohl sie weit weg war, konnte ich ein Foto machen.
Mountain Sheep grazing
Mountain sheep grazing on the alpine grass in the Aosta Valley, Italy
Environmental Car Crash
Abandoned, discarded, unwanted and left to decay with significant environmental impact
Liquid Relic
At the mouth of the spring, water gathers into a compact, luminous form that feels less like movement than like an unearthed relic. Caught in a fleeting equilibrium between flow and stillness, the image gives the source a strange material dignity, as if the spring had momentarily cast its own fragile artefact.
Glass Mask
The spring’s outflow condenses into a mask-like apparition of water and light. Its shifting contours suggest a face briefly emerging from the stone before dissolving again into motion. The image holds this unstable threshold between sculpture and fluidity, presence and disappearance.