Welcome!
My name is Stan and I’m a photographer based out of Alberta, Canada. I capture landscapes, motorsports and document unique experiences during my travels. When I’m not behind the camera, I’m a finance professional that really likes Google Sheets.
I’ve always been fascinated with how mechanical things work and operate. As a child, I would take apart and reassemble my toy race cars and controllers just to investigate their parts and understand how they fit back together.
I come from a family of free spirited artists/adventurers. I have many incredible memories with them on our overland expeditions to Tibet, Xinjiang, and the Gobi Desert.
My love for photography began when my Dad gave me his old camera to document our trips. It was also on these voyages that I got hands-on experience with driving various (and often difficult) terrain, fixing cars on the go and automotive mechanics.
Photo Credit: Wendy T
Motorsports
I spent some years in Macau, which is famous for the annual Grand Prix. I’ll never forget seeing my first Formula 3 going flat out. I was absolutely, undeniably, hooked.
I started as a tire boy and learned everything I could about performance driving. I’ve been involved in motorsports, in some form or another, since 2010. As a driver and co-driver, I’ve participated in Rally, AutoX, Rallycross, and Ice Racing.
My driving experience gives me an unique perspective when I photograph races and events. I’m always looking for that potential jump or action on a stage, and position myself to capture both those technical (and emotional) moments, for both driver and spectator alike.
Landscape and Travel
When I’m not getting hit in the face with pebbles on the race course, I explore the world on road trips and immersive travels with my partner, and our tiny, but very adventurous dog, Chappie.
To date, my most memorable trips include living with the nomadic tribes of Mongolia, being invited to participate in grassroots rally life in Ireland, hiking the Faroe Islands, living out of my Subaru for 6 months while overlanding the American West Coast and Mid-West and most notably, visiting the white continent : Antarctica.