World, Meet the Shark
Ever since I first locked eyes with a great white on a cold training dive in the Pacific, I’ve been captivated by the quiet intelligence that moves behind those jaws — the rhythm of the sea itself. That moment changed everything. My camera stopped being just a tool for capturing images and became a way to listen, to learn, and to share stories of the ocean’s most extraordinary predator.
Rediscover the shark through stories, science, and photography
I photograph sharks not to chase danger, but to tell truth.
Sharks are far more than the caricatures we see on screens — they are keystones of marine ecosystems, symbols of resilience, and lessons in coexistence.
Through images, stories, and conservation work, my goal is to help people see sharks the way I do: not as threats, but as vital, graceful, and endlessly fascinating creatures that command both respect and protection.
Every time I meet a shark, I’m reminded that the ocean’s most feared animal is also its most misunderstood.
Explore the Shark
Every dive tells two stories — one beneath the surface, and one that follows me back to shore.
Here, you’ll find the science that explains what I see, the photographs that capture what I feel, and the stories that connect the two.
This isn’t just a gallery of images; it’s a living archive of encounters, research, and reflections — all centered on one goal: helping people see sharks as they truly are. Whether you come for the photography, the conservation insights, or the thrill of discovery, I hope you leave with something deeper — a sense of connection.
Species of Shark
Meet the remarkable shark species I’ve photographed across the globe — from gentle whale sharks in Mexico to great hammerheads in the Bahamas. Each profile blends scientific insight with firsthand encounters, revealing how photography and conservation come together beneath the surface.
Stories and Spotlights
This is where my journeys unfold. Dive into shark encounters, behind-the-lens narratives, conservation essays, and interviews with scientists, divers, and ocean storytellers. Every post connects emotion with insight — linking firsthand experience to the broader story of the sea.
Shark Conservation & Science
Discover why sharks are vital to the ocean’s balance — and what’s being done around the world to protect them. Learn the science, the challenges, and the hope that drives shark conservation forward.
From the Lens
A visual journey beneath the waves. Through my ocean photography, I aim to reveal the grace, power, and presence of life underwater — from sharks and rays to coral gardens and shifting light. Each image tells its own story of motion and instinct, together reflecting the sea’s quiet resilience and beauty.
Why Sharks Matter
Sharks have shaped the ocean for more than 400 million years — long before trees took root on land, long before humanity ever stood on a shore. They are evolution’s quiet masterpiece, perfectly tuned to maintain balance in an ever-changing sea. Every species plays a part in the health of the ocean: keeping populations in check, clearing away the weak and the sick, and guiding the rhythm of entire ecosystems. Without them, coral reefs decline, fish stocks collapse, and the sea begins to lose its order.
Yet despite their importance, more than 100 million sharks are killed every year — most before they ever have a chance to reproduce. Some are taken for their fins, others caught by accident, and many fall victim to misunderstanding. The result is an ocean slowly losing one of its oldest voices.
To lose sharks is to unbalance the ocean. To protect them is to protect ourselves.
When I photograph a shark, I see more than an image — I see the pulse of the planet, a reminder that every heartbeat, above or below the surface, is connected. If we understand their story, we begin to understand our own. Curiosity is where awareness begins, and awareness is where change starts.
To explore the science, challenges, and hope driving shark conservation worldwide, visit Shark Conservation & Science →