My Story


Tall eucalyptus trees with peeling bark in a foggy forest.

I’m on a mission to accelerate environmental conservation by helping aspiring sustainable businesses in the built environment grow their impact.

Life as we know it is completely dependent on the earth’s ability to support the ever-encroaching of our species into every ecosystem. I believe that humankind is at a critical juncture and we face some of the greatest challenges our civilisation has yet to encounter.

After seeing the fragility of our global ecological systems from the steady increase of climate disasters and environmental degradation, I made the conscious decision to change the trajectory of my work.

For over a decade, I’ve helped organizations promote and grow their business without much of a thought of the impact (or lack there of) that I was having on our world. After doing some serious self-reflection, I now look to use my skills and expertise to develop a genuine love and care for the natural world that will help to reverse the damage done to our planet.

The love of the wild

A boy sitting on the ground with a dog in a forest during fall, surrounded by colorful autumn leaves and trees.
Two young boys standing on a wooden dock near a body of water, each holding a large fishing catch. The boy on the left is shirtless, wearing blue shorts, and holding a fish with a serious expression. The boy on the right is wearing a white t-shirt and red shorts, also holding a fish, looking at his catch. There is a boat and trees in the background.
Three young men on a red boat on a body of water surrounded by trees, with two sitting and one standing, holding a paddle.
Group of people standing and squatting near a waterfront, with rocky structures and water in the background.

Growing up in the Canadian countryside, I developed a deep connection to the natural world. I spent most of my childhood roaming the endless fields and woodlands around my hometown.

However, it was the time spent with my family at the cottage my grandparents had built that has had the deepest and most enduring impact on me. The quiet moments in nature like floating on the still reflective mirror of the lake while fishing with my dad at sunrise, or the incessant buzz of cicadas on dry hot days, or the funny stories my grandpa would tell my brothers and I by the firelight, conjuring imagery in our minds of simple times gone by. It’s these moments that inspired my desire to protect the wild places of our planet.

The natural world became so important to me that I dedicated my studies at university to ecology and conservation. The time spent doing experiments in habitats from the freshwater lakes of Ontario to the pristine coral reefs of Jamaica solidified my understanding of how precious this planet of ours truly is and the need for all of us to do our part in protecting it.

A Passion In Training

Sunset over a river with vibrant orange and yellow clouds reflected in the water, silhouetted trees along the riverbank
A woman at an outdoor gathering, holding a balloon and drinking from it, surrounded by smiling people in a park with trees in the background.
A young man wearing a hoodie and a cap sitting inside a subway train, looking at the camera with a neutral expression.
A man sitting on a park bench, wearing a beanie, sunglasses, necklaces, a sleeveless top, jeans, and flip-flops, with his legs spread apart and an intense expression.
A couple crouching in front of Machu Picchu, an ancient Incan citadel located in the Andes mountains, with lush green terraces and stone structures, surrounded by misty mountain peaks.
A traditional Japanese castle with multiple tiers and ornate rooflines, partially obscured by cherry blossom branches with pink blooms in the foreground, and a moss-covered stone roof in the front.

The very explorative nature of my studies drove me further to learn more about our world. My hunger for knowledge took me across the globe to countries like Japan, Laos and Peru. It was in this time I developed the love of photography.

The organic development of my photographic skills started purely as a way to document life around me as I traveled from place to place. As I spent more and more time looking at the world through the lens, I endeavoured to develop my love of photography from merely a hobby to a craft.

I tried the different styles of photography like I was trying on new clothes and the outfits that felt the most right were landscape and street photography. The natural world continued to draw me in but I also began to gain a deep appreciation for telling the everyday stories of people on the streets.

Whether I’m shooting film or digital, behind the computer or hands deep in the chemicals of the darkroom, my love of photography offers an infinite place to play, learn and grow.

Culminating in Service

A young man with a beard and short hair standing in a forest with trees in the background, wearing a blue button-up shirt and brown pants.

While learning the craft, I took my photography from practice to profession. For over 17 years, I have been working as a corporate and commercial photographer helping businesses promote their work and get them to the next level.

The ongoing environmental crisis has shown me the importance of aligning my work with my values and that I can play an active role in creating a world that’s not only better for our own way of life, but for all our fellow earthlings.

I’ve now come full circle and want to use the skills and knowledge I’ve acquired over my lifetime to make a difference and help purpose-driven organizations grow their ability to make that change.

It would be my pleasure to offer up my abilities to you and help you get there.