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Picture Perfect!

There are about 8.2 billion interpretations of that familiar phrase—and just as many opinions on how to achieve it. You know the drill: stand here, tilt your head, no, no, step back…

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But wildlife photography doesn’t work that way. Lions don’t “step back.” Leopards on the hunt don’t pose in the open. And elephants? They stand exactly where they please.

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It’s not always about wildlife. Sometimes it’s the drama of a cloudy sunset over a vast landscape, the shifting lights of a city skyline, or an unsuspecting human moment —captured just as distraction takes over.

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Photography is my passion, but it’s only one piece of a larger picture: world travel. I travel to connect—with people, their stories, and their cultures. I want to understand life through their lens. And along the way, the photographs simply happen.

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So if a twig or a leaf hides part of a leopard’s ear, or a mother walking her daughter home from school isn’t perfectly framed, that doesn’t make it imperfect. In that fleeting moment, it was real—and that’s what matters. I’ll let you decide what “picture perfect” really means.

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