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What I'm About

I’ve been a photographer for over 11 years.

What started as curiosity has become a long-term practice in noticing people, light, and the small details that make a moment feel real. Over time, photography stopped being something I “do” and became the way I naturally move through the world.

My work is rooted in observation. I’m not overly directive when I shoot: I guide when needed, but I’m mostly paying attention to what’s already unfolding. The goal is never to manufacture moments, but to recognize them as they happen and make space for them to exist naturally.

What I love most in photography is honesty. The unposed laughter. The pause between two people before they speak. The way someone looks when they forget they’re being photographed. I’m not drawn to perfection, I’m drawn to presence.

I work best in environments that feel relaxed and unforced. Whether it’s a wedding day, a portrait session, or a small business shoot, I approach it the same way: gently, attentively, and with intention, without rushing what naturally wants to unfold.

After more than a decade behind the camera, I’ve learned that the best images don’t come from control; they come from trust. My role is to create enough comfort and ease that people can simply be themselves.

That’s where the work really happens.

Let’s do this thing.