A high school student balances while I see symmetry and beauty in the moment.
A man takes me to Leura Valley to see the gardens. We stop for a moment, is it love? Turns out it’s not…
One of my closest, and most supportive friends, takes a cold September swim in Algonquin Park while we are on a 4-day set for campaign.
Gabe (model) brings his studies while we’re on set.
During a trip to Montreal in 2020, we woke up too crowded by the influx of people attending Pride in MTL and decided to take a trip out of the city. Billy takes a dip in the chutes at St.Marguerite. Queer as can be, we make our own pride and the photos ensue.
(Inspired by Much Ado About Nothing)
The weekend Canada closes it’s borders due to COVID 19, I find myself in Philadelphia looking for a flight home. This dog is forever a mood.
Hands down a Toronto gem (there are also locations in NY). The tempura calls out to me like a siren.
A moment shared between me and a friend in the NYC subway. I never knew that certain colour visual impairments could be corrected with a lens until this moment.
I met a woman who was friends with Tim Walker… outside her office, I saw this garden. Could I, too, befriend Tim Walker? The sun shone and the world was my oyster.
I look across the rooftop of my 5 star hotel, my first time in Asia, 2019. The sobering realization of my privilege. Here is this shapely building paling in the light. I find myself asking what I am contributing to.
We rose at 1 am, met strangers at the bottom of this volcano in the dark. We scaled the great, warm beast to reach the top where we found a divided view of previously burnt earth and a small lake. Heat rising from the living volcano, we take in the moment.
My senses on the streets of Phuket are overwhelmed with textures, shapes, smells and life… or death and the circle of life in this case.
This image, personal to me, will forever be in my heart. My first week in Sydney, Australia Ollie met me outside of his home. Topless, perfectly framed by his screen door. So unlike the screen doors I know from home.
I could get lost in this image.
My first summer back in Canada (2019) walking up my street I find these two perfectly in sync. Must be love.
Rhys worked on this bowl during the entire time I knew him. It felt special to sit down for a moment in the park while he stained and finalized this piece. I will always remember that sunset.
Summer, 2019. I met a friend from New York in Montreal. We came across this wonderful co-ord. Shortly after we were noticed with our iPhones out.
Asia has my heart.
I noticed the sun, I stopped him photographed him.
You’ll grow tired of seeing Charlie but as it so happens, it’s moments like these where we sit down for a catch-up that I leave feeling reinvigorated and ready to shoot. It’s a gift I am not sure he knows he has.
An auto show, I found details in colour and shape to be the main thing that attracted me. I am more of a modern car person myself.
What I called a “moody tulip tryptic” this set came from COVID fatigue and some wilting flowers I wasn’t ready to let go of.
moody tulip tryptic
moody tulip tryptic