THE LAST GASP / Mata Atlântica / Brazil
THE LAST GASP | PHASE 1 Spanning May to October 2025, this opening chapter documents the death throes of the Mata Atlântica, where ecological urgency collides with the brutality of human exploitation. From primary forests razed for charcoal to laborers consumed by toxic dust, this reportage exposes an invisible machinery of destruction—merging systemic pollution with […]
Chasing Colours
A young girl chases a balloon across the colourful backdrop of Choi Hung Estate in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong From Above
This series presents Hong Kong from above, uncovering a unique aerial perspective where everyday streets become distinct geometry and repeating forms. An aerial perspective reveals the city’s geometry towering skylines, winding coastlines, and layered neighbourhoods – showing how land and city shape one another. From these heights, you experience Hong Kong as a living landscape […]
Containment
A lone container ship passes by the front of a residential building in Hong Kong. The ship can be seen through the building’s ‘dragon gate’ – a Feng Shui design feature said to allow dragons to pass through from the mountains to the sea.
In the Heart of the Temple, Portrait of Mahmoud with Sekhmet
Portrait of Mahmoud Farouk with Sekhmet in Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt. From my “Winds of the Nile” expedition in Egypt.
In the Still of the Cabin
Portrait of Ty, Alaskan Mountain Man and Bootlegger in the still of his cabin.
Mother Moose
“Mother Moose” from my Alaskan winter expedition “Drifting Snow” Swirling frost dances through the Alaskan forest and veils Mother Moose in winter’s embrace. Slowly she makes her way to her nearby calf, tucked away safely within the snow laden trees.
On the Edge of the Arctic, Portrait of a Corrine Danner, Master Seamstress in her Handmade Parka
Portrait of Master Seamstress Corrine Danner, Councilwoman to the Inupiat People in her handmade parka, Utqiagvik, Alaska, from my winter expedition in Alaska “Drifting Snow”.
Atlas Mountains Daredevil
A hay truck driver in Morocco takes a stop along the winding road through the passes of the Atlas Mountains. Twice a week he takes the unbelievable load from Marrakech to the Sahara Desert to the awaiting camels.
Holding Song and Memory
A tintype portrait of Odessa Settles, a southern gospel musician and pioneering neonatal nurse. Holding her banjola, the image captures a quiet moment where her expression reflects a lifetime shaped by music, service, and tradition.