My work speaks to human depth and connection, transporting audiences into the hearts and histories of communities through land-based and travel storytelling. Over the past decade, I’ve traveled more than 200,000 miles across 25 countries and 39 states, documenting farmers, ranchers, artisans, and hospitality visionaries whose lives are intertwined with the land.
At home on 60 acres in Maryland, I live what I create — homesteading, raising animals, growing my own food, and learning to hunt as a way to provide for my family. In my free time, I'm volunteering with advocacy groups to help improve youth access to healthy food systems in the U.S., bridging my storytelling with my passion for agricultural change.
My work has been featured in The Washington Post, Bloomberg, Forbes, District Fray, and Modern Luxury, and I’ve worked with organizations including the USDA, the United Arab Emirates, Fujifilm, and B&H Photo.
Through every project, my goal remains the same — to create lasting stories that inspire travel, connection, and a deeper relationship with the land.