My photography and collages come from a place of genuine interest in how people live and the small disruptions that catch the corner of the eye. I'm always looking for overlooked details—signs of use, fragments of routine, the odd moments that quietly unsettle what's expected.

I work with images because they ask more questions than they answer. Sometimes, a photograph is just a trace of a mood or a piece of visual thinking. Other times, combining found materials through collage helps me get past the obvious, piecing together something uncertain but new.

I also run the Idlehands Society podcast, where I talk with others about the ideas, tools, and accidents that shape our creative work.

Mostly, I hope what I make gives people pause: not to offer answers, but to open up the ordinary a bit.