Through My Lens: 2024 in Frames

These photographs are more than still images; they are quiet moments, captured between the dust and the road. Taken throughout my journey across Western Canada, each frame reflects a piece of my year: the solitude, the movement, the land, and the stories that unfolded when I paused to look. This page isn’t just a gallery, it’s a field journal told in light and shadow.

From Ice Roads to Rest: Winter Miles North

Driving from Montana into the Cariboo, the world shifted — snow deepened, the land quieted, and each mile felt heavier with thought. These photos capture a kind of solitude only winter brings: beauty without softness, movement wrapped in stillness.

USA Montana to Canada BC



The First Frontier of Preservation

Established as North America’s first national park, Yellowstone stands as a testament to the timeless beauty and power of nature. Here, geysers erupt and wild creatures roam freely, reminding us why preserving these lands was a vision ahead of its time.

Montana - Yellowstone National Park



The Cowboy Trail: Dust, Dreams & Open Roads

Winding through Alberta’s vast ranchlands, the Cowboy Trail carries the weight of generations—dusty boots, cattle drives, and endless horizons. Each bend tells a story of the West’s enduring spirit

Alberta - Highway 22



Echoes of Time in Stone

In the heart of Alberta’s badlands, Drumheller reveals the secrets of millions of years carved in stone. Towering hoodoos and windswept canyons stand as silent witnesses to the earth’s ancient stories, inviting quiet reflection beneath vast skies.

Alberta - Drumheller