Inle Lake Myanmar

In the summer of 2014, I arrived at Inle Lake almost by accident—and it ended up being one of the most meaningful places I’ve ever photographed. Myanmar (formerly Burma) had only recently begun opening its borders after decades of isolation. Tourism was still limited, infrastructure was minimal, and much of the country felt untouched by …

Delightful Dunedin

There are certain places that stay with you—and for me, Dunedin is one of them. Over time, I found myself wanting to capture more than just photographs. I wanted to tell the story of the people, the history, and the character that make this town so special. That idea turned into a documentary film I’m …

The Falls in Laos

This photograph was made at the Tat Sae Waterfalls (also called Tad Sae), tucked along a tributary of the Nam Khan River in Luang Prabang Province, Laos. The falls sit about 18 kilometers southeast of Luang Prabang and a short walk from the small village of Bak En. Getting there felt quiet and unhurried, the …

Key West Sunset

I’ve been going to Key West since just after high school, and somehow it continues to feel familiar and new every time I make the trip. I was back again this past July 4th weekend with friends, but my history with this island stretches all the way through my adult life—quiet Christmases when I didn’t …