“The Collaboration Between Mankind & Mother Nature”

I have always been fascinated by abandoned equipment, houses, and objects. Whenever I drive by them, I can't help but wonder why they were left there and what purpose they served. I also think about what they looked like when someone first put them there. 

For this series, I focused on abandoned objects interacting with nature and how Mother Nature affects these abandoned things. While these objects and places just decay and age, nature continues to grow and reclaim them. It is the collaboration between mankind and Mother Nature that makes these photos so intriguing.  

"Goonloser Eats What?" is a visually captivating short film that combines live-action and animation for a unique storytelling experience. Created using Photoshop and Premiere Pro and filmed on an iPhone, the video follows the adventures of "goonloser," a dirt biker cruising through the woods. The serene ride takes a mysterious turn when goonloser stumbles upon a glowing object. Curiosity wins, and he decides to eat it—triggering a wild, psychedelic transformation. Colors erupt, reality bends, and goonloser’s ride becomes an electrifying spectacle of high-speed stunts, gravity-defying jumps, and chaotic yet thrilling wheelies, blending action with surreal creativity.

“Ski Culture in Monochrome”

This series captures the essence of ski culture through dynamic black-and-white photography. The first image highlights a candid moment of camaraderie among friends, emphasizing community and joy amidst the snowy landscape. The second photograph shifts focus to the individuality and style of the participants, featuring a mix of bold personalities outside a bustling ski lodge. Finally, the third shot freezes an exhilarating moment of action, depicting a skier gliding across a splash of water, embodying daring and playfulness. Together, these images provide a raw, authentic glimpse into the vibrant energy of life on the slopes.

“Out Here” is a video I made using my iPhone and Premiere Pro. The Video has tons of movement that takes the viewer on a trippy experience—using vibrant colors and repeating certain clips. All played at a quick pace while blending the clips, creating what I interpret as thoughts running through your mind, all happening quickly and colliding together.