Photo by Randy Edwards

Photo by Randy Edwards

When the venue lights begin to dim, the change-over music fades, and the crowd starts to settle, this is the moment every photographer’s heart begins to race. Camera in hand—this is what I live for. What began as iPod snapshots behind venue barriers has evolved into side-stage shots with my Sony, cross-country tours, and unforgettable detours (including the occasional wrong flight). I've worn many hats—content creator, merch manager, and visual storyteller—and every chapter has shaped the artist I am today.

In the last year, I’ve developed a deep affinity for food photography, especially when it comes to highlighting local chefs, traveling talent, and unforgettable culinary collaborations. Whether it's a dimly lit kitchen or a bustling music festival, my goal remains the same: capture the moments that matter.

Most people who know me recognize my vibrant outlook on life. Photography has given me a way to amplify that energy and reflect it back through my subjects. I love using techniques like dynamic saturation and focusing on the fluidity of form to bring scenes to life. From metal bands to top-tier rap artists, small venues to three-day festivals, the wild outdoors of Canada to nearly all 50 U.S. states—this is my lifestyle. And there’s nothing else I’d rather be doing.