About
Photography, for me, has always been about connection.
Long before a camera comes out, my sessions usually begin with conversation. I’ve never worked on a clock. Whether we’re in a studio or on location, time is spent getting comfortable, talking, and building trust — because the most meaningful images don’t come from posing, they come from feeling at ease.
Over the years, many people have told me that they felt more relaxed, more confident, and more like themselves before they ever saw a single photograph. That matters to me. I take real pride in creating an environment where people feel seen and comfortable simply being who they are.
My work is rooted in authenticity and connection. I’m drawn to real expressions, quiet moments, and the subtle things that happen when someone forgets they’re being photographed. Whether I’m working with musicians, families, seniors, or creating something more artistic, the goal is always the same — honest images that feel human.
Photography has changed the way I see people. It’s taught me to slow down, observe, and appreciate the individuality in everyone I photograph. That perspective shapes every image I make, and it’s what keeps me coming back to the camera.