Photography and exploration have been my windows to understanding the world since I first picked up a camera. My travels have taken me across diverse landscapes, but the not the raw beauty of Africa. Having experienced the transformative power of immersing myself in new environments, I know this safari scholarship would be lifechanging – not just for my portfolio, but to help document and protect endangered species.
I want to use my lens to tell stories that inspire conservation. Each frame can capture moments that move people to care about wildlife preservation. The mentorship and hands-on experience this scholarship offers would help me develop the technical and creative skills needed to effectively communicate these crucial narratives.
This opportunity would be the bridge between my passion for travel, photography, and purpose, allowing me to contribute meaningfully to wildlife conservation through visual storytelling.
In Giverny’s sun-drenched paradise, spring explodes with warmth and vitality. Marigolds and calendulas create rivers of molten orange that weave between islands of buttery daffodils and golden tulips
The Festival of the Guardien in Arles where the men of the village woo lovers through horsemanship and athleticism
The aftermath of a protest in Marseille over the treatment of their fellow citizens in a territorial collectivity of France called Mayotte. It is located in the northern part of the Mozambique Channel in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Southeastern Africa
A cormorant skimming the surface of the Mediterranean Sea searching for food
Donkeys warm themselves in the sun stand amongst the blood red poppies of southern France