Goals
Career
I didn’t start photography with a career in mind — honestly, I never imagined it would be more than a hobby. I began sharing my photos on Facebook, and before long, friends and family encouraged me to pursue something more with my work. That support helped me realize the potential of photography as more than just a passion.
I now dream of building a career as a wildlife photographer, using photography to tell meaningful stories about animals and their habitats. Through my work, I hope to help people feel more connected to nature and to raise awareness about conservation and the importance of protecting wildlife for future generations.
IMPACT
I decided early on that simply taking photos of nature and wildlife wasn’t enough. I wanted my photography to do more than create a connection to nature, bring people joy, or provide meaningful experiences for myself. I wanted it to make a positive impact.
To do this, I donate a portion of my wildlife print sales to a local animal rescue here in Nova Scotia, allowing my work to directly support the animals that inspire my photography.
explore
One of the most exciting aspects of wildlife photography is encountering species I’ve never seen before — noticing the features that may have inspired an animal’s name, and witnessing new behaviors and interactions. I aspire to explore the world to photograph the incredible diversity of species we share the Earth with, and to share those experiences with people who may never have the opportunity to see such remarkable creatures from distant parts of the world.