While my heart lies in landscape photography, I also shoot nature, street, wedding, fine art, and minimalist photography. I’ve been capturing imagery through a lens for over 30 years. My passion began at the age of five, starting with Polaroids and point-and-shoots, and grew through college with Pentax and Minolta cameras. Today, I shoot with Canon—but to me, a camera is just a tool for the eye. I
’m a proud graduate of Canadore College, where I studied journalism and photography under the guidance of renowned photographer Michael De Moree. Originally from Pembroke, Ontario, I spent many years immersed in the beauty of the Ottawa Valley before relocating to Windsor. While my heart lies in landscape photography, my journey has taken me through nature, street, wedding, fine art, and minimalist photography. My work has been published in both print and digital media, exhibited across the province, and I was once a member of the now-defunct Windsor Artists Collective. Prints are available for purchase—just send me a message here. They can be downloaded digitally or shipped straight to your door. Every photograph I take is a quiet conversation between light and shadow—a moment suspended in time. I strive to capture not just what’s seen, but what’s felt. If my work stirs a memory, evokes a sense of place, or simply slows your breath for a second, then I’ve done my job. My Brand: Silver Photo Scribe Photography
Why Silver Photo Scribe? The name Silver Photo Scribe is both a nod to photography’s origins and a reflection of how I approach the art itself. Silver is at the very heart of traditional photography. In the analog days, it was silver halides—compounds like silver chloride and silver bromide—that responded to light and formed the latent image on film. In many ways, silver is photography’s first storyteller, translating light into memory. That alchemy has always fascinated me: how something so elemental could preserve something so fleeting. Photo Scribe speaks to the role of the photographer as a visual writer. Instead of pen and parchment, we use light and lens. Like scribes of old, we preserve moments—only now those moments are visual stories, captured mid-flight before time can erase them. A great photograph, like a great sentence, speaks without needing to explain. It whispers stories that linger long after the shutter clicks. Together, Silver Photo Scribe is more than a name—it’s a philosophy. I write with light, recording the quiet poetry of everyday life and the beauty often overlooked.