About The Old Man and The Old Dog

Alright, let's pull back the curtain! The "Old Man" behind the lens? That's me. I'm a Coquitlam local, navigating my late 30s with a camera in one hand and probably a dog leash (or skateboard, or bike handlebar) in the other. My world revolves around a fantastic blend of passions: the unwavering loyalty of dogs, the thrill of mountain biking down local trails, the old-school cool of skateboarding, the warmth of family, the endless tinkering with computers, and, of course, the art of capturing moments through photography.

If you meet me, you'll find I'm on the taller side, usually making some noise, and almost certainly being a bit goofy. I thrive on bringing a unique, sometimes weird, but always positive energy to whatever I do. This energy, this love for life's eclectic mix, is what I aim to channel into every photograph.


Meet The Pack

The Old Man (Placeholder)

The Old Man

Dog 1 (Placeholder)

Furry Friend #1

Dog 2 (Placeholder)

Canine Companion #2

Dog 3 (Placeholder)

Loyal Pal #3


My Photography Philosophy: Right Time, Right Place, Always Ready

If I had to sum up my approach to photography, it's this: be at the right time, in the right place, and always be ready. It’s about more than just technical skill; it’s about intuition, observation, and a readiness to capture the fleeting magic that unfolds around us. This could mean patiently waiting for that perfect shaft of light on a mountain trail, anticipating the playful antics of a dog, or sensing that decisive moment on a busy Vancouver street.

It means carrying my camera often, keeping my eyes open, and embracing the unpredictable. Some of the best shots come from unexpected opportunities. It’s this blend of preparedness and serendipity that I believe brings authenticity and life to my images. My "weird energy" probably helps too – always exploring, always curious, and hopefully, always in the right spot when that shutter needs to click!