Shot in Jupiter, Florida during hurricane season β the kind of light that shifts every minute. We got lucky that evening; the sky was heavy and flat, the air thick, and the ocean was moving fast. It gave everything this raw, moody texture that you canβt fake.
The driftwood looked like it had been carved by the storm itself, so I used it to anchor the composition β a mix of structure and chaos. The sand stuck to Morgenβs skin added that extra layer of grit that made each frame feel alive.
Morgen was a natural β no over-posing, no forced energy, just strong, confident, and locked in. Thereβs something about shooting in weather like that β you donβt control anything, you just adapt and catch the moments as they come.