About
I picked up a camera to look closer — at the small, easily overlooked lives working the undersides of leaves and the edges of gardens. Insects, mostly. Bees mid-flight, beetles caught in a shaft of light, the quiet architecture of a moth's wing.
Macro photography slows me down. It asks for a patience that an ordinary day rarely offers, and in return it hands back a kind of attention I'd otherwise miss entirely. Most of this work is shot early morning or late afternoon, chasing whatever light happens to be generous that day.
This site is a running collection of that looking — part observation journal, part portfolio. Thanks for slowing down to look with me.