Howdy!

After a few good years in Texas, I’m back in Nashville, and it feels like coming home.

I'm now serving as the Director of Communications and Digital Strategy at The Village Chapel, and I absolutely love it. The work is meaningful, the people are kind, and I’m so grateful to be a part of what God is doing there.

While I’m not freelancing much these days, I’ve picked up something that’s been close to my heart for a long time β€” a little project called Birds of Radnor Lake. If you’ve known me for a while, you might remember I started it during our first chapter in Nashville. It’s an Instagram account dedicated to sharing photos of birds and wildlife from one of my favorite places on earth: Radnor Lake State Park.

I hope it becomes a kind of community β€” a place where anyone who loves Radnor can come to pause, see something beautiful, and be inspired. Maybe you’ll even be encouraged to bring a camera (or your phone) on your next walk through the park, just to look a little more closely. One day, I’d love to create a small exhibit of images to celebrate the wildlife and wonder Radnor holds. If you have a space you think would be a good place to host such a thing, I’d love to hear from you.

You can find it over at @birdsofradnorlake β€” I post most mornings with the hope that beauty is the first thing people see when they open Instagram.

Lastly, though my focus has shifted a bit, I’m keeping my portfolio of sports, news, and live music work online. I’m really proud of what I’ve created over the years and deeply grateful for all the people and moments I’ve had the chance to document.

Thanks for stopping by β€” I hope to see you on the trail sometime.

With gratitude,