We are all sentient.

Photojournalism for Animal Liberation.

Transforming perception and fostering empathy for nonhuman animals through the art of photography.

As a dedicated animal advocate and self-taught photographer, I am deeply passionate about shining a light on the lives of animals trapped within human systems and working toward their betterment. Through compelling visual storytelling, I strive to raise awareness, inspire empathy, and drive meaningful action to end their exploitation and suffering at the hands of humans. My work combines creative artistry with a heartfelt commitment to bringing these sentient beings out of the darkness, fostering a greater understanding of the suffering these animals face and the steps we can take to support their rights and liberation.

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

Animal agriculture shrouds its victims behind windowless walls and Ag-gag laws, deliberately obscuring these exploited sentient beings from public view. They understand that if consumers were to connect emotionally with these animals, recognizing the suffering they endure, they would reconsider their support. This is why I've made it my mission to reveal their plight through photography.

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

My photos are free to use for organizations promoting animal rights, animal liberation, and veganism. Please go to the contact page for more information.

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