I've been chasing wild things with a camera for twelve years. Not to capture them — you can't really capture anything wild — but to witness them. To sit in the cold for hours and be rewarded with thirty seconds of something real.
My work focuses on predators and the ecosystems they hold together. Wolves, bears, raptors — the animals that shape landscapes just by existing. I've learned more about patience from a wolf pack than from any meditation retreat.
Every photograph here was taken in the wild, with no baiting, no calls, no interference. Some took months to get. The best ones took years.
Canon EOS R5
Canon EOS R3
Sony A1 (backup)
Canon RF 600mm f/4L
Canon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1L
Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Highly Commended, Mammals Category
National Geographic Nature
Finalist, Wild Portraits
BigPicture Natural World
Winner, Terrestrial Wildlife