Fueled by curiosity and golden hour…

Before I even knew the names of photographers like Leah Kennedy, Isabella Tabacchi, or Ansel Adams, I was already chasing sunsets, weather, and light, often running into (and through) less-than-ideal conditions just to capture a moment worth keeping.

My work has been shaped by a love of cinematic storytelling across film, music, and photography. Films like Amélie and Moonlight, along with artists like The Marías and Madonna, influenced my interest in mood-driven portraiture work that feels expressive, emotional, and a little bit dreamlike. I’m also drawn to photographers like Cindy Sherman and Petra Collins for their ability to turn identity and self-expression into visual storytelling.

My foundation in portrait photography began at Lifetouch, where I worked with individuals and families in a structured studio environment. That experience taught me how to direct, pose, and connect with people in front of the camera, skills I later carried into my own work shooting graduation sessions, family portraits, and creative shoots.

Alongside portraiture, I’m equally drawn to everyday life, quiet, observational moments that often go unnoticed. That curiosity naturally led me toward documentary and film photography, inspired in part by Vivian Maier’s eye for the ordinary.

I’m currently open to select collaborations and creative projects that align with this style of work.