A good photographer is a creative one. A successful image must not only be beautiful, but rely on clever concepts and innovative ideas. Hopefully these images will evoke emotion and cause you to reflect.
Travels
Over the past few years I have seen some of the most amazing places in world. My travels shape who I am and in turn, I hope my photos can one day help shape those who view them.
Portraits
Portraits tell a story. When shooting, my goal is to attain a sense of honesty, truth, and intimacy in the subject.
Canyoneering
Sou Da Bahia! Multi-Media Art exhibit at BYU

In celebration of the premiere of the hour long documentary “Sou Da Bahia” on BYUtv nationally and internationally, there will be a conjoining multi-media art exhibit this september 16-30th at Brigham Young university. Paintings, photos, sculptures and film will explore six themes that are uniquely Brazilian. I should be in town for the opening social on the 18th. Come eat Brazilian food and celebrate everything that is Bahia! I have six photographs in the show.
Graffiti, old and new friends
This is crew 071. (minus one member) Last summer in Brazil this graffiti crew took part in a documentary that I was working on called “Sou Da Bahia”. In a very short amount of time we became good friends and learned so much from each other. It was difficult leaving them, unsure if we would ever cross paths again. Strange that a year has passed. More recently, however, I have made some amazing local friends – despite that my days in Provo are numbered few. At times it makes me sad to meet such wonderful people and leave so soon afterward. Was the investment worth it? Become attached only to leave? The answer is yes. Every day is absolutely worth it.
Chasing Light…
Restful Brazil
I miss Brazil so much, and Bahia even more. This photo is a year old. Shame on me for not sharing. However, I will admit something…I envy this guy today. I’m graduating a week from friday. Two majors, internships, ridiculous general education classes, and some insane part time jobs have left me a little tired. I have no regrets though. Friday, after I get that fake diploma (they send the real one in the mail) and before I head off to LA to start all over again in grad school, I am going to lie in my hammock (perhaps the most neglected thing in my life right now) and take the most carefree 20 min nap of my life.
Still Life – Messy Life
I promised some time ago to post more from my seven deadly sins still life series. Here is sloth. Ever feel like you are stuck with a mess that you didn’t make, yet it becomes your problem? The most disgusting roommate I have ever had moved out about 5 months ago…It took Christine and I about 4 hours to clean out the fridge…imagine two bags of rotten ingredients for japanese food. As of late I realize that there are different types of messes that can be left for you to clean up and sort through – not just physical but emotional, social or something much more complicated. We should do like our mothers tell us and leave rooms better than we found them.
Uganda and more fun with juxtapositions.
I had overlooked these two portraits for sometime now, until i randomly saw them side by side. Something struck me about them. I think it is more than just their confidence, but that both of their countenances radiate total honesty. They hide nothing and exude no shame. I hope that one day I can embody similar traits to such an extent.






























































