Conservation + Documentary
Visual storytelling rooted in ecology, environmental justice, education, and impact.
Selected Work
Water carries memory, movement, and life, from mountain snowfields to rivers, estuaries, and the sea.
This gallery follows salmon and the watersheds that shape them, revealing stories of return, resilience, loss, and connection.
Water & Salmon
Ancient Forests
Ancient forests are living archives, holding centuries of rain, roots, fungi, wildlife, and memory in their moss-covered limbs.
This gallery explores old growth as habitat, sanctuary, teacher, and a fragile inheritance we are still learning how to protect.
The ocean is a living system of breath, movement, mystery, and connection, shaping coastal communities, wildlife, kelp forests, herring, orcas, tides, and the fragile abundance where land meets sea.
This gallery follows stories of coastal life, microplastic research, seaweed, remote shoreline cleanups, and the ongoing work of caring for the places where ocean, people, and ecosystems meet.
Ocean + Coastal Life
Indigenous-led stewardship carries stories of responsibility, healing, cultural continuity, and relationship to land and water from Spirit of the Wolf to Akala’s healing canoe journeys, Tree of Life celebrations, land and water guardianship curriculum, and We Are Water’s freediving programs that help youth reconnect with their waters, build confidence in the ocean, and reimagine how the sea can nourish them.
This gallery honours community-led work, youth leadership, land and water guardianship, and the creation of educational pathways rooted in care, reciprocity, and the protection of future generations.
Indigenous-Led Stewardship
Climate change is written across the landscape, in glacial records, receding ice, shifting alpine waters, forest fires, and the fading turquoise colour of mountain lakes once fed by glacial flour.
This gallery traces changing landscapes through stories of glaciology, extraction, fracking, pipelines, fire, water, and the visible marks of a warming world.
Climate + Changing Landscapes
Wildlife corridors are lifelines, connecting feeding grounds, breeding areas, and seasonal migration routes, and providing the quiet pathways animals need to survive in a fragmented world.
This gallery follows stories of habitat, movement, coexistence, and protection, from camera trap work and species at risk to the landscapes that allow wildlife to move, adapt, and thrive.
Wildlife Habitat & Corridors