The Heavens and the Earth
This site is not a business venture. I’m not here to sell or promote anything. It’s not about profit or income.
Walk in the Light Photography exists for one purpose: to reveal God’s creative power and His majesty in all of creation.
Whether I’m photographing the night sky, wildlife, birds, landscapes, or anything else in His world, I go out prepared — shaped by prayer, Scripture, and the ideas God stirs in my devotional life. My goal is to seek His plan for each session and refine my own to match it. Nothing is forced, nothing is staged. I work with intention, and God provides the moments worth capturing.
My hope is that as you explore these images, you’ll see what I see — the beauty, the order, the mystery, and the sovereign power of the One who made the heavens and the earth.
Why I Do This
My journey to this work didn’t begin with a camera.
It began with God reshaping my life, my priorities, and my way of seeing the world.
Photography became a natural extension of my devotional life — a way to step into creation with the same openness I bring to prayer and Scripture.
That’s what drives me out on nights when the temperature drops to ten degrees, or up hills that leave my legs burning.
I’m not chasing a shot. I’m responding to a calling.
When I’m out there, I’m meeting God in the place where His handiwork is on full display, and I’m doing my best to honor what He shows me..
Why I Seek Beauty Instead of Destruction
Why I Seek Beauty Instead of Destruction There was a time in my life when destruction was all I knew — in the world I grew up in, in the places the Navy sent me, and in the battles I carried inside myself.
But God didn’t leave me there. Over the years He taught me to look for beauty instead of brokenness, His glory instead of man’s demolition.
Photography became the way He retrained my eyes and my heart. When I’m behind the camera, I’m reminded that creation is still good, still ordered, still held together by His hand.
I choose to seek what reflects His character, not the chaos I once lived through. That shift is what keeps me going back out — to witness, to honor, and to capture the beauty He speaks into the world.