There’s something poetic—almost defiant—about a bicycle. No engine, no noise, no steel cocoon separating rider from reality. Just rubber on concrete, muscle against gravity, and the open road ahead. This gallery is a tribute to that raw, simple elegance.
Captured across back alleys in Vietnam, sun-scorched streets in Oaxaca, seaside boulevards in France, and crumbling neighborhoods clinging to time somewhere in Eastern Europe—each image tells a story of where we've been and how we move through this world when we strip away the excess.
Bicycles are honest. They carry fish, flowers, children, dreams. They don’t pretend to be anything else. And maybe that’s the draw. In a world obsessed with speed and screens, the bicycle reminds us to slow the hell down and just be.
This is a love letter to that simplicity. That grind. That freedom. A two-wheeled passport to anywhere.

Mexico City 2015


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SONY DSC



knoxville 2013







A celebration of the Fourth of July at Knoxville's Market Square

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