Currently logging — Canadian Rockies

Light, pressure,
and the world below.

Underwater photography and expedition stories from the cold freshwater of Alberta's national parks — and the deep secrets around the planet.

2000+Logged Dives
1°CColdest Descent
106mDeepest Dive
The Gallery

Expeditions & field work

A rotating log of dives and the images that came back up with me. Each frame carries its depth, temperature, and location.

Featured
Lion's Mane Jellyfish
Port Hardy, Vancouver Island
Patricia Lake
◇ 18 m≈ 6°CJasper NP
The Sunken Boats
◇ 22 m≈ 4°CJasper NP
Truk Lagoon
◇ 40 m≈ 29°CExpedition
Ice Window
◇ 12 m≈ 2°CUnder-ice
Emerald Bay
◇ 15 m≈ 7°CWaterton

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About

Diver, photographer, cold-water obsessive

I chase the light that makes it to the bottom.

Based in Alberta, I spend my seasons documenting the freshwater systems of the Canadian Rockies, diving year round — glacial lakes, sunken history, and the strange clarity that only cold water gives you.

When I'm not in a drysuit at home, I join deeper expeditions abroad, working with technical teams to visit sites few people ever see in person.

18Years Diving
5Oceans
3Coasts of Canada
2Polar Circles
Drysuit Rebreather Deep / Technical Underwater Imaging
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Collaborations & expeditions

Interested in a dive collaboration or joining an upcoming trip?
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