Tom Bodhi Reeves is a freelance photographer based in Eugene, Oregon. A dual citizen of both the U.S.A. and Ireland, he journeys worldwide in pursuit of unique perspectives in ordinary and extraordinary moments. As an artist, he intends to inspire sustainable human progress and vision.

Reeves is an imaginative student of the digital revolution. In 2005, he began to post his best shots on his
Blink! photoblog. In 2006, Reeves opened a photography studio in Eugene, Oregon called
Sabaai Studios. In 2007, as a result of the success of the studio and his shows at local art galleries, he was voted the “Best Visual Artist of the Year” by the readers of
The Eugene Weekly, a prominent local paper.
In 2008, Reeves put on solo exhibitions in two galleries featured in the popular
Eugene Art Walk. In “State of the Elements,” he captures the elemental energies of earth, air, fire, and water in both natural and human contexts, inspired by his participation in
Songkran, the Thai new year's celebration of water. His other show, “In Dust We Trust,” focuses on ephemeral scenes from
Burning Man, an annual international art festival set in the Nevada desert. Reeves prints these incredible images on silk and canvas, intensifying the magical realism captured by his lens.
Reeves’ photos have been selected twice for the cover of
The Sun Magazine, appearing in the September 2007 and May 2008 issues. His photos have also been included in two hardback coffee table editions, the
Burning Book: A Visual History of Burning Man by Jessica Bruder, published by Simon and Schuster (2007), and
Capture Lane County published by The Register-Guard (2008).