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There is a moment, just before you press the shutter, when the world seems to hold its breath. The wind still moves, of course. The sea continues its restless rhythm. But your attention sharpens so completely that everything else falls away. A seabird tilts into the airflow, the light shifts across its feathers, and for a brief instant the scene becomes less like “wildlife phot...

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In macro photography, monochrome allows me to explore minimalism by reducing clutter, complexity, and distraction, focusing instead on simple compositions.

Enhancing the silhouette of an arthropod is perhaps the most intuitive use of black and white, but many other possibilities exist.

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The only reason I’ve been able to listen so closely is because the place is accessible to me. I can get there. I can walk it. I can return. I don’t need a flight, a permit, a week off, or a 4 a.m. hike. I can go when I have 40 minutes. I can go when the light is “bad” by conventional standards. I can go when it’s raining and the surface of t...


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In photography, what lies out of focus can play a subtle yet powerful role in shaping the atmosphere of an image. Blurring the foreground doesn’t distract from the subject; rather, it can help guide the viewer’s eye, evoke a mood, or suggest an emotional layer that sharpness alone can’t always convey. At the core of photography is the pursuit of moments that can be transforme...


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I have always felt that the important thing is not to show everything, but to show what truly matters.

“Simplifying reality and taking it to the most essential so that the wild character of nature ... takes center stage.”

This means I aim for a gaze, a silhouette, or a gesture to be enough to tell a story. When I work in black-and-white, I want the viewer to con...


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