About

Hi, I’m Hunter.

I’m an engineer by training, a marketer by profession, and a photographer whenever I get the chance. Most importantly, I’m a husband and dad trying to make sense of a busy, fascinating world.

I started Curious by Nature because I realized I was constantly noticing things that deserved a second look. Sometimes that’s life in France. Sometimes it’s why humidity makes running miserable. Sometimes it’s a great book, a camera I’ve fallen in love with, or the strange ways AI is changing how we work.

This isn’t a travel blog.

It isn’t a technology blog.

And it definitely isn’t a place where I’ll pretend to have all the answers.

It’s simply a collection of stories, observations, and lessons from someone who asks “why?” a little too often.

If something teaches me, surprises me, or makes me laugh, there’s a good chance it’ll end up here.


What you’ll find here

✈️Oh Crêpe

The unexpected adventure of moving our family to France—and everything that came with it.

What is coming soon!

🤖 AI & Automation

Building useful things, experimenting with new technology, and figuring out what’s hype versus what’s genuinely helpful.

📷 Photography

Cameras, travel, and learning to tell better stories through images.

💼 Work

Marketing, leadership, engineering, books, and ideas that have changed the way I think.

☕ Life

Running, parenting, coffee, history, random observations, and the little moments that somehow become the best stories.


Why “Curious by Nature”?

Because curiosity has quietly shaped almost every part of my life.

It’s taken me from engineering to marketing, from Texas to France, from buying cameras I probably didn’t need to building AI tools I definitely wanted. It’s the reason I read history one week, learn about large language models the next, and then spend a weekend wondering why the French don’t use air conditioning.

Curiosity isn’t just a hobby.

It’s how I understand the world.


Thanks for stopping by.

If one of these stories makes you laugh, teaches you something, or simply makes you look at the world a little differently, then this site has done its job.