“What began as a passion project has now become something enduring: a dedication to capturing the shifting relationship between place and time through my lens.”

About the artist

I’ve spent the last 17 years behind the camera, photographing architectural spaces with precision and intention. It’s a craft I love—shaping light, honoring design, capturing the stillness of a perfectly composed room.

But behind the client work, there’s always been something else pulling at me. A desire to chase the things that don’t stay. The places that are fading. The beauty that isn’t built to last.

My fine art photography is rooted in the beauty of impermanence. From abandoned structures to coastal landmarks swallowed by time, I document places that are fading—sometimes forgotten altogether. My images are not just about what stands, but about what once stood, and what will never return.

The Cape Romano Dome Homes became a kind of obsession for me. I didn’t grow up around them, and I discovered them later than most—but once I saw them, I couldn’t look away. I returned again and again, camera in hand, to document their final years as the ocean pulled them under.

What began as a passion project has now become a deeper calling: to preserve the fragile relationship between place and time through my lens. My fine art work is available in museum-grade prints, canvas wraps, and limited signed editions for collectors who believe photography is more than documentation—it’s legacy.

I’m currently based in Southwest Florida, with work held in private collections across the U.S.

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