Artist

Environmentalist

Educator

Ocean waves crashing with a golden sunset glow

Galleries

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These images come from a practice of close observation — of light shifting across water, wind shaping a landscape, or a moment unfolding in motion. Whether documenting wildlife, vast environments, or fleeting human traces, my work seeks to reveal the subtle rhythms and interconnectedness that define the natural world.

Photograph of a large ocean wave with sunlight reflecting off it, framed in a wooden box with a blurred water background.

Artwork

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From field to finished piece, each work is carefully composed, printed, and framed to preserve the integrity of the original moment. Built to last and designed to live on walls, these artworks offer a way to experience the natural world — its patterns, atmospheres, and subtleties — in a new context.

Videography

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An ongoing exploration of movement and narrative through film. These works translate patterns in nature, light, and behavior into cinematic stories that bring viewers closer to the world unfolding beyond the frame.

Aerial view of a large body of water reflecting clouds and sky, with green land and small streams along the shoreline under a partly cloudy sky.

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Resources 

A collection of educational materials, field notes, and research aimed at deepening understanding of marine life, ecology, and conservation. This page brings together context for the patterns and behaviors observed along the coast — from migrations and seasonal changes to the larger environmental forces shaping our oceans. It’s a space to explore how science, observation, and storytelling intersect, offering insights for anyone interested in the dynamics of coastal ecosystems and the natural world.

Black and white map of Long Island, New York, with a location pin on the eastern part labeled East Hampton.

Studio Visits

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Set up a time to visit the studio and view artworks in person. Each visit offers the opportunity to see available pieces up close, explore materials and framing, and learn more about the stories behind the work. Whether you’re collecting, commissioning, or simply curious, a studio visit provides a more personal connection to the practice.

Bio

Black and white photo of a man with wet hair partially submerged in water, with a cloudy sky in the background.
A person swimming in dark water seen from above, with ripples and splashes around them.