Water / Motion
A lead image area for the work that deserves the most space, whether that becomes a print release, a personal series, or the newest story on the site.
About
The new direction leaves the scrapbook collage behind and moves toward a more restrained editorial layout. The work takes the lead, while typography and pacing stay deliberate.
This structure is set up for selected series, personal notes, print sales, and future commissions without needing a framework migration.
Selected Work
Until more photographs are dropped in, the layout uses one image in multiple crops and treatments so the site still feels curated rather than empty.
A lead image area for the work that deserves the most space, whether that becomes a print release, a personal series, or the newest story on the site.
Images that stay close to weather, texture, and the edge between stillness and movement.
This panel can become an artist statement, exhibition note, or short positioning paragraph once your final copy is ready.
A taller slot for portrait-format images, monochrome studies, or quieter transitional frames between larger projects.
A second large block keeps the scroll from feeling repetitive and gives you another strong landing point for future images, writing, or print announcements.
Approach
Built to feel like a modern gallery wall, but still intimate enough for field notes and personal work.
The balance here is clean structure up front and softer atmosphere underneath it. That gives the site a more elevated first impression without forcing your photography into a colder luxury template.
Availability
These blocks are ready to hold the practical information people usually need before they reach out: the kind of work you take on, how it is delivered, and what the collaboration looks like.
Use this space for edition details, paper types, signed print notes, or a short link-out to a future store page.
A clear place to describe magazine, journal, or documentary assignments without interrupting the visual rhythm of the homepage.
Reserved for the projects that need a more bespoke approach, from private collaborations to location-based photographic studies.