The Miscellaneous Collection
A selection of Photos from Street to Back Country
The miscellaneous collection lives somewhere between motion and stillness.
It brings together images from back-country canoe trips, time spent traveling, and moments of street photography — places where nothing is staged and everything is fleeting. What connects them isn’t location or subject, but intent. In every frame, I’m searching for the story hiding in plain sight.
Out on the water, the pace slows. Canoe trips strip life down to essentials — light, weather, distance, and rhythm. Photographs from these moments often arrive quietly: reflections breaking on a shoreline, the weight of morning fog, a paddle resting between strokes. There’s no spectacle here, just presence. The camera becomes a way to hold onto moments that would otherwise pass unnoticed.
Travel introduces a different energy. New places heighten awareness — unfamiliar streets, subtle gestures, the way light behaves differently from one city to the next. I’m less interested in landmarks than atmosphere. I look for moments that suggest where I am without explaining it outright. A detail, a shadow, a pause between actions. Enough to spark curiosity, not enough to answer every question.
Street photography ties it all together. It’s where observation sharpens and instinct takes over. These images are often built in seconds — a glance, a movement, an alignment of elements that won’t repeat. I’m drawn to scenes that feel unresolved, where the viewer is invited to complete the narrative on their own.
Across all of this work, the goal remains the same: to create images that engage rather than explain. Photographs that ask you to stop, look again, and wonder what came before or what happens next.
This gallery isn’t about documenting places as much as documenting moments of awareness — those brief intersections where story, light, and timing quietly come together.
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Travelling
Life in Motion
