These collections bring together landscapes shaped at the edges of the world — places formed by opposing forces and held in long equilibrium. In these environments, scale dominates, human presence recedes, and attention sharpens.
What emerges is not a record of place, but moments of stillness shaped by distance, effort, and restraint.
a landscape held in long equilibrium, where volcanic heat rests beneath glacial calm and time moves at a different scale.
This collection explores Iceland as a landscape held in long equilibrium — where volcanic heat rests beneath glacial calm and time moves at a different scale. Created through distance, exposure, and patient waiting, the work is less about elemental drama and more about restraint: moments when movement slows, attention sharpens, and stillness settles. The resulting images carry weight without spectacle, offering presence shaped by contrast, endurance, and quiet force.
landscapes shaped by wind, water, and open space where human presence recedes and land feels alive.
Created in remote environments through long observation and physical effort, the work reflects a quieter rhythm: light shifting across form, weather passing through, and moments of calm emerging without insistence. These images invite a grounded stillness, where scale softens thought and presence arrives naturally.
A STUDY IN SEVERE ISOLATION AND RAW GEOLOGICAL SCALE WHERE THE VERTICALITY OF THE SUMMIT MEETS THE FRAGILE ENERGY OF THE SKY.
Captured from the Zenith Perspective, this collection explores the unyielding tectonic memory of a world still rising. The work focuses on the high-altitude continuum—where the ancient, frozen pulse of the glacier creates a sanctuary of silence. These images serve as unyielding points of rest, inviting the viewer to stand at the precipice of the infinite and breathe with the mountain.