
Landscapes, travel, birds and wildlife, and the lines of cars
Photography, for me, is a way to hold on to what I'd otherwise forget. Every photo is a moment I can look back on, and at the same time a chance to show something just slightly different from how you'd see it at first glance.
I prefer working early in the morning, when the light is still low and soft. In summer that sometimes means getting up before sunrise, and keeping that up isn't always easy.
I like photographing landscapes at the same spot across the seasons. Spring, summer, autumn and winter each give a different result there, and that keeps pulling me back.
On the road I document my travels, partly for myself, partly hoping someone sees a photo and decides to go see the place themselves.
Following birds is mostly waiting — until they do what you're hoping they'll do. Cars pull me in for a different reason: following races, visiting museums, trying to capture the lines that give a car its shape.
Nowadays I shoot with a Fujifilm. Subject-wise I keep it broad: nature, landscapes, animals, cars, travel. There's no common thread — except that I was there with a camera every time.