
Photography as a deliberate encounter.
Featured expedition
Vatnajökull, Iceland
Highlands, 2024
Landscape
The Archive
A cinematic horizon of remote landscapes, 2020–present.

Vatnajökull, 2023
Glacial ice formations
Medium format film, archival print

Southern Alps, 2024
Mountain range horizon
Digital capture, high dynamic range

Torres del Paine, 2022
Granite spires at dawn
Long exposure, 4×5 negative

Andes Range, 2023
Cloud inversion study
Aerial perspective, 2023

Fjordlands, 2024
Isolated coastal cliff
Black and white, silver gelatin

Black Sand Beach, 2022
Basalt column textures
Macro landscape, 2022

Milford Sound, 2024
Rainforest mist
Atmospheric study, 2024

Perito Moreno, 2023
Ice shelf detail
High contrast, 2023

Himalayan Ridge, 2021
Summit silhouette
Telephoto, 2021

Arctic Tundra, 2020
Permafrost patterns
Top-down perspective, 2020

Highlands, 2022
Volcanic desert
Wide angle, 2022

Lake Tekapo, 2024
Starlight reflection
Night photography, 2024

The perspective
Capturing the raw majesty of the wild
Every frame is a deliberate encounter with the elements. From the glacial silence of Iceland to the jagged peaks of Patagonia, my work seeks to document the untamed spirit of our planet's most remote horizons.
I operate with a focus on cinematic depth and natural light. By preserving the integrity of the landscape, I aim to bring the viewer into the heart of the wilderness, creating a gallery-forward experience that honors the scale and drama of the natural world.
The journey, in milestones
Summit Frame captures the raw, untamed spirit of the wilderness with a precision that feels both ancient and immediate. Every frame is a testament to the silence of the high peaks.
To view these landscapes is to experience the weight of the earth. The work avoids the common tropes of travel photography, choosing instead to document the profound isolation of the horizon.
A masterclass in light and shadow. The portfolio serves as a meditative journey through the most remote corners of the globe, rendered with an uncompromising, cinematic eye.
