For me and my photography, 2024 didn’t feel particularly productive. I didn’t even touch my camera between January and April. I also picked up a cheap point-and-shoot film camera which, while fun, was more just to play around with than to capture portfolio-quality images, and the time I spent on that took away from my time doing serious photography. Still, looking through this year’s collection of photos I was pleasantly surprised by both the quantity and quality of what I had produced. I’m especially proud of my captures in Edinburgh and Greece which, despite totaling only 13 days compromise the vast majority of this year’s portfolio images. This exercise of going through my past year of photos also reminded me what an incredible year 2024 was for me: I witnessed a total solar eclipse from the top of a ski mountain, I celebrated a pagan midsummer in Latvia, I sailed around Greece with eight strangers who turned out to be some of the coolest people I’ve ever met, and so many more things that if I listed them all then there would be no more room on this page for the images, so I’ll stop now and let you take a look!























