As a photographer,

being mentioned in the New York Times is no small feat,


and having your pictures used in an article, doesn’t happen every day, or maybe even ever in the span of a photographer’s career, but I loved every second of it and this experience truly opened up my mind to the genre of documentary photography, and the importance of documenting the story behind the research visually with a camera. I don’t know much about science. In my eyes I am more of an artist than anything else but being surrounded by people of science truly inspires me to learn and to keep learning.

Had the honor, and pleasure, of photographing Dr. Erik Gulbranson’s discovery of some; 280-million-year-old tree fossils in Antarctica.

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