I have been photographing wildlife seriously since 2015, returning year after year to the forests of Finland, the fjords and mountains of Norway, and the jungles of India.
What began as personal exploration evolved into long-term field experience learning not just where wildlife can be found, but how to work patiently and ethically within natural environments.
Finland has shaped much of that approach. Over the past decade, I have spent extended time in hides and remote locations, waiting for wolves, bears and wolverines, often without a single sighting. That patience is not incidental. It is foundational.
Wildlife photography is not about pursuit. It is about positioning, stillness and timing.