Travel & all its beauty

Travel has always felt like stepping into something bigger than myself. Not just movement across countries, but a shift in perspective. When I’m out there with a camera, especially around music, it feels like I’m witnessing a world within a world. From the ancient stillness of Petra to the raw energy of beaches in Hawaii, from long stretches across America to late nights in London and the depth and contrast of the Middle East, each place carries its own rhythm. You start to see how music lives differently in every corner of the world, yet still connects people in the same way. A sunrise set on a beach, a crowd locked into the same moment, strangers moving as one. It goes beyond documenting events. It becomes about holding onto something you can’t fully explain but know you experienced.

In 2026, when I rebuilt my website, I realised I had left out something that shaped a big part of that journey. The landscapes. The quiet moments in between the noise. The places that grounded everything else. Those frames matter just as much as the stages and the crowds because they show where it all exists, not just what happens there. This is me putting that back where it belongs. Not as an afterthought, but as part of the story people can come and sit with. Travel and music have always been tied together in my work, and sometimes the strongest images come when everything slows down and you’re left with nothing but the place itself.

“The Best Camera is the one you have with you” - Chase Jarvis

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