WOLF is a documentary photographer based in Washington, D.C.

His work explores the people, places, and ideas that emerge when established orders begin to shift. He has photographed across Ukraine, Israel, Colombia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the United States, often returning to the same locations over months and years.

Drawn to moments of transition, WOLF is interested in what people do when certainty disappears. The work follows individuals navigating war, migration, ambition, faith, loneliness, desire, and reinvention. Some photographs are made in public. Others begin with a conversation, a shared meal, a long drive, or an unexpected invitation.

At its core, the work is about human connection. The photographs explore how people find belonging, intimacy, purpose, and hope while navigating environments shaped by conflict, distance, ambition, and change.

All work is photographed on Kodak black-and-white film using analog Leica and Canon cameras.

Observe. Or become a photograph.