Welcome

a little about me

I'm a dreamer with a camera, a storyteller chasing golden light. Every frame I capture is a small act of love — for the people in front of my lens, for the fleeting moments that disappear if you blink too long.

Born with an eye for beauty in the ordinary, I've spent years learning that the most powerful photographs aren't taken — they're felt.

Portrait

My Story

How it all began

"It was a quiet Sunday morning when my grandmother placed a worn film camera in my eight-year-old hands and said, 'Now look for something beautiful.' I've never stopped looking."

Photography found me before I found it. Growing up between wide open fields and small kitchen gatherings, I learned early that the most important things in life rarely announce themselves. They slip by quietly — a glance across a table, the way light bends through a curtain at dusk, the particular softness of a hand resting on another.

Years later, after formal training, traveling solo through three continents, and photographing hundreds of celebrations, I still return to that same childlike wonder. What compels me isn't the perfect shot — it's the imperfect truth inside it. The trembling lip before a first kiss. The grandmother crying quietly in the back row. The between-moments that make up a whole life.

I believe every person deserves to see themselves as I see them — radiant, worthy, whole. When you book a session with me, you're not just getting photographs. You're getting a record of who you were, right here, right now — something to pass forward.

with love

Get to know me

fun facts

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I own over 30 rolls of undeveloped film — each one a mystery I'm not ready to open yet.

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Coffee is non-negotiable. I've shot entire weddings running on a single espresso and sheer adrenaline.

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I once drove six hours alone just to photograph a field at sunrise. Worth every mile.

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My first 'studio' was a white bedsheet hung over a clothesline in my backyard.

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I cry at almost every wedding I photograph. I consider it a professional hazard and a personal gift.

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Have something in mind? I'd love to hear about it — whether it's a wedding, a milestone, or simply a moment worth keeping forever.

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