I began taking photos when I was young, on my phone or the family camera that we used on trips. My first introduction to the Western United States was on trips to Utah and Colorado for club sports tournaments, fell in love with the landscapes and the culture, and knew I wanted to pursue photography as a career.

In August of 2022 I committed to play college lacrosse for the University of Lynchburg, a top ranked division 3 program in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia. In the Appalachians is where I learned alot of my outdoorsmanship and was introduced to fly fishing which I instantly fell in love with. The year and a half I spent in Virginia was spent exploring backcountry streams for trout and traveling through some of the most pristine landscapes the United States has to offer. My trips to the different parts of the United States including Montana, Wyoming, California, Nevada, North Carolina, and Idaho. The more time I spend traveling and taking photos the more I realized this what I wanted to do with my life. After 11 years of playing lacrosse and reaching the collegiate level, winning an ODAC tournament title, in December of 2024 I decided to stop playing lacrosse to pursue photography full time.

I currently attend Community College of Morris as a photography major, where in my free time I photograph travel, hunting, fishing, landscapes, wildlife, and automotive. My philosophy behind photography is one of simplicity, producing the best possible image with as little editing required as possible. I didn’t have editing software till about 2 years after I began taking photos as a serious hobby, which I believe has benefitted my artwork in the long run and has helped me produce some of my best artwork. I currently do free creative work at Ramsey Outdoor, a long standing, family run, outdoor retailer in Ramsey NJ and attend college in the fall and spring semesters.