As we grow, we realize the little things are actually the big things - let’s capture them together.

Patrick - Owner / Photographer

My journey with the camera began over a decade ago, but the heart of it started much earlier— years spent working in Asia and Africa taught me to slow down, to notice the quiet details, and to value the stories that live in everyday moments.

I started photographing weddings, portraits, and landscapes along the East Coast—from the historic charm of Savannah and Charleston to the crisp coastlines of Boston. What’s remained constant is my love for photography and the belief that the little things matter most. A glance, a laugh, a quiet moment between people—these are the images we come back to. These are the memories that anchor us. Now that Colorado is home for good, I want to capture those memories once again.

At High Camp Photography, I focus on elevated storytelling. Whether it's a wedding day, a family portrait, or a brand’s identity, I strive to document it with care, honesty, and an eye for what makes it meaningful.

When I’m not behind the lens, you can find me out in the wild—hiking, mountain biking, climbing, concerts at Red Rocks, or just exploring Colorado with my wife Alison and our three dogs: Tikka, Shuksan, and Cheyenne.

A man with a beard and mustache taking a selfie in a desert landscape with red rocks and sparse vegetation, under a partly cloudy sky during sunset.
Hiker walking along a rocky trail in a mountainous area with snow-capped peaks and a glacier in the distance under a partly cloudy sky.
A man wearing a helmet and sunglasses is climbing a steep, rocky mountain trail with snow-covered slopes and mountain peaks in the background.
A man with a beard wearing sunglasses and a backwards cap sitting on a rocky beach with a green backpack behind him, holding a phone, with trees and the ocean in the background.
A man taking a selfie with a woman kissing his cheek in a backyard with green trees and a house with green siding and red shutters.
Orange camping tent set up on rocky mountain terrain during sunset with snow-capped mountains in the background.