Exploration, for me, is not only about reaching remote places. It is about following questions across landscapes, cultures, and environments — and bringing back images and stories that help make those experiences meaningful to others.

Flag Expeditions

An important part of this journey has been through Explorers Club Flag expeditions. In 2018, I took part in the NORTH Expedition to the North Pole together with wife and 7 year old twins and the Garriott family — an intergenerational expedition focused on science, education, and helping young people engage directly with the Arctic. I also participated in the Elysium Artists for the Arctic flagged expedition, part of a broader series of Arctic journeys documenting underwater and polar environments. More recently, I joined Darwin 200, retracing Charles Darwin’s voyage around the globe and connecting exploration with history, science, and storytelling.

Independent Expeditions

Beyond the Club, I have pursued a number of independent expeditions shaped by curiosity, travel, and photography. These include an exploratory scuba-diving journey to the Westfjords of Iceland, a year-long overland trip from Europe to Cape Town that included earning a pilot licence in Zimbabwe, and diving expeditions to places such as Chuuk Lagoon in the Pacific. Other underwater and diving journeys are featured in more detail in the Underwater section of this site.

Together, these expeditions reflect a broader view of exploration: one that connects remote places with human experience, science with storytelling, and adventure with a deeper effort to observe, understand, and share.