Hi, I’m Jordan.
Photography, for me, has never been about just taking pictures. It’s about holding onto the feeling of being somewhere wild, quiet, and real. Over the past few years, what started as a casual hobby has grown into something much more meaningful. Whether I’m out on a trail, deep in the backcountry, or simply watching wildlife move through its natural rhythm in a park, I’m always chasing those moments that make you pause and take it all in.
When I’m not behind the camera, you’ll often find me outside with my fiancée, Roxie, and our dogs. We move every year or two for work and spend a lot of time exploring both the cities we move to and the nature surrounding them. Backpacking, especially, has become one of my favorite ways to experience the world. There’s something about carrying everything you need on your back and waking up surrounded by nature that makes you see things differently. It slows everything down, and that’s usually when the best photos happen.
Nature and wildlife photography have become my focus because they capture that sense of stillness and connection. It’s not staged or rushed… it just is. Every moment is unique and distinct, and it’s up to me to capture that brief moment. And that’s what I try to preserve in every shot.
Up until now, I have never sold my work. Not because I didn’t want to share it, but because I hadn’t found a format that felt right. Traditional prints never quite connected with me in the way I wanted them to.
That changed because of Roxie.
We’ve always loved doing puzzles together, especially 1000-piece ones. We spend colder evenings slowly bringing an image to life piece by piece, then gluing it together and adding it to our ever-growing collection. One day, Roxie surprised me with a custom 1000-piece puzzle made from one of my photographs. It wasn’t just a gift. It was a moment where everything clicked.
Seeing my work transformed into something interactive, something that people could experience and build with their own hands, felt completely different. It wasn’t just a photo anymore. It was an experience. This shop exists because of that idea.
Now, instead of just viewing a moment I captured, you get to step into it, one piece at a time.