Some shots from over the years.
I picked up my first camera back in Grade 9 “Media Studies,” when we were still rolling film and burning through packs of disposables from the mall. I learned to develop in the darkroom at school, and that mix of chemicals, timing, and surprise hooked me.
By 2002 I had a digital camera. It wasn’t great, but it was enough to make photography part of my everyday. I’ve always gravitated toward things with movement and energy (skateboarding, sports, bands, live shows, etc.) so it was natural to point the lens there. The camera became a way to bottle up that feeling and replay it later.
Over time, I found myself in front of more and more stages, trying to capture the way a crowd leans in on the first note, or how a band can turn a room inside out in a single chorus. My goal has always been simple: make the bands look as good as they sound, and let the photos carry the same energy you felt in the moment.