Currently logging — Canadian Rockies

Light, pressure,
and the world below.

Underwater photography and expedition stories from the cold freshwater of Alberta's national parks — and the deep secrets around the planet.

2000+Logged Dives
1°CColdest Descent
106mDeepest Dive
The Gallery

Expeditions & field work

A rotating log of dives and the images that came back up with me. Each frame carries its depth, temperature, and location.

Featured
Lake Minnewanka
◇ 28 m≈ 5°CBanff NP
Patricia Lake
◇ 18 m≈ 6°CJasper NP
The Sunken Boats
◇ 22 m≈ 4°CJasper NP
Truk Lagoon
◇ 40 m≈ 29°CExpedition
Ice Window
◇ 12 m≈ 2°CUnder-ice
Emerald Bay
◇ 15 m≈ 7°CWaterton

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About

Diver, photographer, cold-water obsessive

I chase the light that makes it to the bottom.

Based in Alberta, I spend my seasons documenting the freshwater systems of the Canadian Rockies, diving year round — glacial lakes, sunken history, and the strange clarity that only cold water gives you.

When I'm not in a drysuit at home, I join deeper expeditions abroad, working with technical teams to visit sites few people ever see in person.

18Years Diving
5Oceans
3Coasts of Canada
2Polar Circles
Drysuit Rebreather Deep / Technical Underwater Imaging
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Collaborations & expeditions

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