I’m a wildlife and landscape photographer who believes the way we photograph the natural world matters just as much as the images we create. I didn’t start this work to chase trends or trophies. I started because being outside changed me, and I wanted my photography to reflect care, responsibility, and honesty rather than spectacle. Somewhere along the way, I realized a lot of photographers, especially women, were feeling the same tension I was:
So I built this space.
Loving wildlife photography, but feeling unsure about ethics
Wanting to grow but feeling overwhelmed or talked down to
Craving community instead of competition
I’d rather be outside than in a city. I frequently break out into dance and drink way too much coffee. My best friends would tell you I’m passionate about everything outdoors. When I don’t have a camera in my hand, I'm typically holding my pups' leashes.
I photograph wildlife and landscapes with a conservation-first mindset. That means:
I’m not interested in viral moments at the expense of the animals or places I photograph. I am interested in teaching photographers how to create strong work while protecting what they love.
Ethical field practices
Education over ego
Patience over pressure
Long-term impact over short-term attention