A man in a green shirt, beige vest, and wide-brimmed hat is taking a photo with a camera. He stands outdoors near a wire fence with leafless trees and green shrubs in the background.
A vintage Minolta SR T100 film camera with a zoom lens, black body with silver accents, placed on a light-colored surface.

Hi, I’m Ken Caputo — a photographer with a lifelong appreciation for movement, nature, and the small details most people walk past.

My perspective comes from a life of discipline and service, shaped in part by my time in the Army, where I learned the value of focus, patience, and paying attention to the world around me. Today, those same qualities guide my photography.

My work reflects the things I care about most: the wild beauty of animals, the quiet elegance of plants, the excitement of dog trials, the stories found in travel and real-world experiences, and the genuine expressions and moments shared by people along the way.

Photography is how I slow the world down long enough to capture moments that feel honest, vivid, and alive — and share them with others.

My Camera Now - 2025 (Sony 6700)

My Camera - 1973 - 2010 (Minolta 100 35mm)