As a passionate photographer specializing in aerial photography, I strive to capture the stunning beauty and hidden mysteries of our world from above. Travelling across the Niagara region, Ontario, and Canada, I seek unique perspectives that unveil the extraordinary stories woven into each location. My work marries artistry with exploration, presenting a fresh vision of landscapes and places that often go unnoticed, inviting others to see the beauty in the overlooked.







I shoot video and still images all across Ontario. Contact me if you would like your property photographed.









I’m always open to recommendations for places to visit and photograph. Send me an email with places you think need to be added to my Destinations To-Do.







Photography has not only provided food on the table and a means to express myself creatively, but it has also been restorative, a form of self-reflection and therapy.
Though I may not book clients in my studio every day, I seize the opportunity to share my trained skills to tell meaningful stories and capture the world through my unique perspective with my camera.
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Aerial photography opens up a whole new world, allowing us to see familiar places transform into stunning patterns of light and texture. From up high, the breathtaking beauty of our land reveals itself in surprising ways, reminding us just how vast and interconnected our amazing world really is!








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If you have a property or business in Southern Ontario and would like it photographed or video footage filmed, please reach out to schedule a shoot.








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