I spend most of my life at height currently, though that is scheduled to change in the upcoming year of 2026.
Not just in the physical sense, though much of my workplaces me above the ground, moving through structures few people ever see; nevertheless, in the constant shift of perspective that comes with it. My days are spent traveling, working, observing, and solving problems in places that are often overlooked once they’re built and forgotten.
The Outer Angle began as a way to document my life.
Since my view and perspective are changing for the better, I believe anyways, I want to be able to look back and see the differences.
Most of what we pass by in a day is ignored. Its routine, still, unremarkable at first glance, but there is a quiet beauty in that stillness. Something steady and worth noticing.
this work is an attempt to pay attention.
The tagline, “Witness through Perspective,” is not about presenting my life as something extraordinary. It is about offering a glimpse into a way of seeing, capturing a moment, a place, or a structure as it exists, and allowing someone else to step into that view, even briefly.
If there is a goal it is simple;
To leave you with a clearer sense that the world, as it is right now, holds more beauty than we usually give it credit for.