Chalk, light, and wall.
Route setting, competitions, and a camera. The practice that lives in vertical space and long light — built on patience, movement, and seeing things from above.
- 8+Years on the wall
- 50+Routes set
- 1Camera always packed
Climbing
Eight years on the wall. Setting movement for others and projecting your own problems are the two fastest ways to understand how people think. Route setter, comp climber, and outdoor multi-pitch climber.
Route Setting
Designing movement for others. Competition-grade bouldering and lead, grade calibration, holds selection and placement strategy. Youth and open category setting, head setter for local competitions and community events.
Multi-pitch
Sport climbing outdoors on long routes. Redpoint and onsight focus, structured projecting, lead technique. Regional circuit participation and big wall pacing applied to single-day objectives.
Photography
Mostly shot on mirrorless and film. Drawn to available light, quiet geometry, and the moment just before something happens. Street, sport, and spaces.
The wall and the studio teach each other.
Route setting is experience design in reverse — you build the problem backwards from the finish. The camera teaches patience. Both end up in the work.