By continuously pushing the boundaries of automotive and motorsports imagery while documenting the stories that define its culture, I've been able to leave my mark on the automotive world at every turn through photography. Cars are the one thing I am just as passionate about as photography. Combining these two passions has brought me immense fulfillment and allowed me to make a living doing what I love. My camera has become the greatest tool I've ever known, allowing me to connect with the world in my own way.
Every car I photograph is a mosaic of everyone who's ever laid hands on it. These cars are a culmination of countless hours of work, dedication, and understanding. Giving these machines the appreciation they deserve is just as fulfilling as interacting with and seeing the smiles of the drivers and lending hands that share a history with them.
Photography memorializes these machines like monuments. Each modification, race, or broken record becomes a visual artifact—documented, shared, and preserved for years to come. These images often outlive both the drivers and the machines themselves. Even as these cars inevitably return to nature, they won't be lost to history. What remains are these frozen moments in time—brief glimpses into passion, performance, and identity. This fleeting beauty drives my work and is what I strive to capture every time I look through the lens.