OBSESSION
/əbˈseSHən/
the state of being obsessed with someone or something

For me, the pull has always been the collision of chaos and intimacy in music. Not just what happens under the lights or in the shadows backstage, but the unguarded moments that exist in both. That current drives the work. A need to show artists in their most honest state and hold onto the brief flashes of authenticity that cut through the noise—whether it's mid-performance or in the quiet before it begins.

From photographing icons like Metallica and Cyndi Lauper to underground forces like Deafheaven and Anthony Green, the scale shifts, but the intention stays the same. Every environment carries a moment that won't exist again. The way a guitarist leans into a note. The exhale after the last song. The subtle tells that reveal more than any pose or stage move ever could.

These images serve as documents of that truth. Sweat, stillness, tension, joy. The human truth that exists in the space between control and release. It's where I return because it's where the mythology drops and what remains is the music and the people shaping it.

That's the obsession.