Wildlife Gallery

This gallery traces moments of tension, ritual, and survival across species, emphasizing behavior rather than spectacle. From bald eagles mid-pursuit, in confrontation, or poised at the threshold of flight, to primates negotiating hierarchy and dependence, and marine life briefly breaching the boundary between water and air, each image captures an instant where instinct becomes visible. The work resists sentimentality, favoring clarity, restraint, and physical presence. Landscapes are not backdrops but active participants—cliffs, nests, water, and forest edges shaping the action within them. Together, these photographs form a study of wild systems in balance and friction, where every gesture carries consequence and every stillness suggests imminent motion.