Stories
I've always thrived on the creative challenge of seeking fresh perspectives in the world around me.
Each narrative demands deep focus, extensive research, and profound introspection, serving as a cornerstone in both my personal and professional development. Whether collaborating with brands to convey their stories or simply indulging in creative expression, photojournalism has empowered me to document remarkable individuals and capture timeless historical moments while serving as a profound opportunity for growth.
Below, I've curated a selection of my favourite photo editorial work from the past few years.
Ridgelines & Resilience - The Return of Gee Atherton
Following the worst crash of his career, this story offers a raw insight into Gee Atherton's gruelling 15 months of physical and mental recovery before his return to Red Bull Hardline and the same terrain that almost killed him.
Kaos’ Kiwi Chaos - The Road to Rotorua
Sat in school with Kaos nearly a decade ago, it was always our dream to make a trip like this happen. Our time in New Zealand was a rollercoaster journey, filled with many frustrations, and we wouldn't change a thing.
Utah Diaries - Gee Atherton’s Return to Rampage
Red Bull Rampage is about as iconic as mountain bike events get, and I was very excited to finally experience it for myself. This story offers a behind-the-scenes insight into Gee Atherton's return to the Utah desert and the outcome none of us would have hoped for.
Ridgeline IV: The Dolomites
For the fourth edition of the Ridgeline series, we found ourselves in the Dolomites, pushing ourselves further than ever for what was by far the most physically and mentally demanding project to date… and we loved every minute of it.
Red Bull Hardline - The Build
In 2022, I captured all the behind-the-scenes happenings as the Red Bull Hardline course was prepped for race week. A lot goes into making an event as big as Hardline happen, and my goal with this story was to capture an element of the sport that doesn't always get the coverage it deserves.