Ontario
Ontario, a place that, to those who know it, is full of amazing sights and locales as far as the eye can see. This gallery features a small, selected collection of my work from across my home province of Ontario, Canada.
The land of lakes and life! If you were to ask me to describe my home province of Ontario, I would reply with, "Teeming with Life!" Ontario truly is a swamp that gets cold for half the year, but in the most stunning ways. From the blinding snow squalls of Southern Ontario, to the ambient humidity of Summer on the Great Lakes. This province called me back after I had gotten quite comfortable in the West.
What I have missed most are the frequent, often beautiful skies of this province. It's something that I always missed living in the mountains. Seeing the distant cloud systems and developing weather was always a joy for me, and I'm grateful to rediscover that feeling in sharing my interpretations of Ontario's stunning skies.
This gallery features a collection of my works from across years and regions in Ontario. I spent most of my photographic development in Toronto, Killarney, and Jasper. However, I equate a considerable era in my growth to Simcoe County, specifically the towns of Midland, Penetanguishene, and the region of Tiny Township.
It was there that I truly started to take my work more seriously and began many journeys of learning and self-discovery. With that, an outlook became evident in my work.
Ontario, Unorganized.
Welcome to my Ontario Feature Gallery.
Here you will find selected works from regions across the province of Ontario. Niagara Falls to the top of Lake Superior, exploring this beautiful province will never get old.

The Village of Killarney
Some selected works from my visits to the Village of Killarney. Situated at the end of Ontario's Highway 637, or locally "the end of the road", sits the quiet, sparsely populated fishing and maritime village of Killarney, Ontario.
I've spent lots of time in this wonderful village, in all seasons, and it never failed to charm me.
When I reminisce, I often think of my interactions with others over the Winter months. I often looked forward to my Friday night visits to Herbert Fisheries, placing my order and waiting, watching hockey with a familiar collective of old men that gathered there weekly.

Northern Ontario
Here I've shared just four images. All from my trips through Northern Ontario, in 2025 and 2026.
In August 2025, I made the decision to move back to Ontario after spending four years in Alberta. I was excited to be moving back home to Ontario. Specifically, travelling down the Trans-Canada highway once again. I unfortunately spent the first night of the trip driving through the prairies. Most would tell me I might not have missed very much, but there are a few places where one can see so many grain elevators along the highway.
When I travel with intent, and for long distances, I find I take very few photos. It's occasionally a tough justification if the scene is excellent, but the lighting is not so excellent. I'm grateful, however, that I still managed to get a few shots.
The second trip was in the Winter of 2026. I flew to Alberta to help a colleague from Killarney move back to Ontario after spending a season at Banff's Sunshine Village Ski resort.
I had the express intent of snagging a few grain elevators and industrial scenes. For the work in this catalogue, it focuses on the Northern Ontario Industrial Landscape, and natural scenes from the region.

Tiny Township

Awenda Provincial Park










































