We are all sentient.

Photography for Animals

Changing the perception of animals through the lens of a camera.

My history spans decades of grassroots advocacy for animals, event organizing, volunteer work at sanctuaries, fostering (and failing) for rescues, and using my skills and creativity to help the most vulnerable.

I've chosen to use the remainder of this lifetime to focus solely on them.

Through my photography and written words I speak for the animals. It matters deeply to me how these sentient beings are presented and portrayed, and how their stories are told.

A male calf is rescued by Pegasus Animal Sanctuary in Ontario, Canada from the dairy industry who views him as by-product.

A woman bears witness to a blue-eyed pig in a transport truck outside of a slaughterhouse in Burlington, Ontario that kills 10,000 sentient beings daily.

A lamb held in a head restraint seems invisible to the people milling around her at an agricultural fair in Ontario, Canada.

A cow, who was used for her milk by the dairy industry, peers out from a transport truck at a slaughterhouse in Toronto, Canada.