Who I Am

Born and raised in Brevard County, Florida, I was always fascinated with the ocean and wildlife from a young age. Boating, kayaking, snorkeling, and eventually scuba diving, I was exposed to the beauties of our natural world. Traveling to over 30 countries, I have also been able to experience different ecosystems, habitats, and cultures.

I’m a photographer and media creator working at the intersection of wildlife conservation, storytelling, and place. Much of my work is shaped by time spent in the field—on boats, in the water, and in remote coastal environments—documenting the people, species, and moments that don’t often make it into view.

Through photography and video, I aim to create images that are honest, immersive, and grounded in real experience. Whether documenting conservation work, marine life, or natural landscapes, my focus is on telling stories that respect both the subject and the environment it exists in.

My work has been created in collaboration with conservation organizations and independent projects, and I continue to explore how visual media can support education, protection, and connection to the natural world.

I work full time for Sea Turtle Conservancy, the world’s oldest Sea Turtle Conservation Organization, and am passionate about sea turtle conservation.

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