Curiosity has always led the way.
It’s shaped the work I’ve done, the questions I’ve asked, and the paths I’ve followed—even when they didn’t look like part of a plan.
For me, curiosity means exploration—visually, emotionally, and experientially.
Photography has been with me the longest. It’s how I pay attention. How I find what others might miss.
Writing helps me make sense of what I’ve seen. It shows up when something needs to be said—and lately, I’ve had more to say.
Over time, that same instinct pulled me into diving. What began as a fascination became a practice. Underwater, everything changes. Time, movement, focus. Diving taught me to slow down. To observe more fully. And, eventually, to go deeper—literally and otherwise.
Diving led me to travel.
And travel led me to questions:
What do we carry with us? What do we leave behind?
How do we move through a place without trying to own it?
How do we listen—not just look?
That’s what James, Off the Map has come to mean.
Not a destination, but a way of moving through the world.
A way of finding beauty where it isn’t always seen.
Of preserving the moments that may never come again.