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These photographs were made in the field, across a range of environments, with a focus on light, timing, and subject behavior. My approach prioritizes observation and anticipation over heavy post processing. The goal is to produce images that remain faithful to the conditions in which they were made, relying on decision making in the moment rather than correction afterward.

This body of work reflects years of working in natural environments and developing a disciplined, field based approach to wildlife and landscape photography.

Join me for a field excursion, in real conditions and without pressure. 

This instruction is designed specifically for inexperienced wildlife photographers. Most beginners do not need more locations, more gear, or more presets. They need someone watching how they make decisions while they shoot. Left alone, bad habits form fast and get reinforced even faster.

  • Identify gaps in understanding immediately

  • Correct exposure and autofocus mistakes as they happen

  • Explain why a setting works instead of handing out recipes

  • Slow the process down so learning actually sticks

  • Build confidence through repetition and clarity, not guesswork

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