Photography:
actions frozen in time
This section highlights my ability to capture high-speed moments and preserve them with clarity, emotion, and narrative. Each image freezes an action that would otherwise disappear in a split second, players fighting for possession, controlling the ball, locking into formation, or preparing to take the field. Through careful timing, anticipation, and an eye for movement, these photographs transform brief athletic motions into lasting visual stories, showcasing both the intensity of the sport and the precision required behind the camera.
Thomas Noordegraaf charging onto the field as the Gauchos’ starting lineup is announced, ready for kickoff, showing the challenge of timing focus is only on him.
An intense moment as Dom Phanco and Eddie Villeda battle for possession, captured at the exact second where quick decision-making determines the next shot, showcasing both the speed of play and the timing required to photograph it.
Luke Skinner demonstrating precise ball control. Showing the balance, focus, and timing needed both on the field and behind the camera.
Behind the scenes of team photo at Harder Stadium, documenting the setup and candid moments that shape the final shot.
Justin Gomes giving Buba Fofanah words of encouragement as he heads into the game, a candid moment of friendship and connection caught just before he enters the game.
Owen Beninga exemplifying quick reflexes and precision, securing the ball during training session, a moment that demands just as much timing and anticipation from behind the camera as it does from the player on the field
Mateos Carvalho and Colby Renton fight for possession during practice, a fast, physical exchange that highlights both competitive drive and the challenge of photographing high-speed play.
Golden hour at Harder Stadium, final touches, final focus, and the Gauchos preparing to take the field.