photography
While I am based in Bangkok, I travel regularly and am open to traveling for projects. If there’s something you’re interested in having me shoot without a fixed timeline, get in touch. It’s perfectly possible I can cut your costs by working it into other travel.
event / documentary
Whether recording a life milestone, documenting organizational work for stakeholders, or capturing imagery that telegraphs or enhances story — my philosophy is the same: Our moment to moment lives are cinematic. The degree to which we perceive that is a matter of attention, not content.
I’ve shot on delegations for human rights groups like Manushya Foundation, documented gatherings for groups like Rainbow Railroad, and produced images for news outlets and arts organizations. Across all of it, I aim to activate and motivate audiences — even just to observe their own lives differently.
portraiture
We tend to forget that, as selves, we are socially constituted. By that, I mean that we are not isolated figures, sealed off from the world we move through. We are the sum of signals we bounce off a constellation of surfaces in our lives — other people, places, reference points. We know this because, when someone or something is abruptly removed from our moment to moment experience, it disorients us. We grieve. And we grieve as much for having to adjust to who that absence has made of us as for the absence itself.
Portraiture — be it a professional headshot, engagement photos, or a family occasion — ought to work from this principle. We are more than dislocated bodies; we are reflected in our passions, our relationships, our environments, and what swirls about us. A still image can and absolutely should deliver that.