Photography has always been more than capturing a moment for me—it’s about preserving the story behind it. When I’m out in Wyoming’s wide-open landscapes or sitting quietly, waiting for a hawk to lift from its perch, I’m not just clicking a shutter. I’m looking for the unseen details: the way the light changes the mood of a ridge, the way an animal pauses just long enough to reveal its character, or the quiet stillness that says as much as movement ever could.
My journey into photography began as a balance to a career in nursing. Caring for people taught me to notice the small things—the tone of a voice, the look in someone’s eyes—and that same attention to detail found its way into my art. Over time, the lens became my way of sharing stories: Wyoming wildlife, rugged portraits, and landscapes that speak of history and resilience.