Born on September 13, 1892, in Inverness, Scotland, this individual pursued a lifelong connection with light and imagery. Growing up amid the early visual arts, he developed a thoughtful approach to capturing scenes, translating fleeting moments into lasting impressions. His work reflects a careful eye for composition, texture, and atmosphere, emphasizing clarity and mood over spectacle. Through years of experimentation and practice, he contributed to practical techniques and standard practices that influenced peers in the field. Quiet and observant, he navigated the evolving landscape of visual media with steady curiosity, building a body of work that engages viewers through its sincerity and craft. He spent his life immersed in the craft, shaping it from within.