I have always been drawn to the quiet details, the way light settles on a shoulder, the pause before a smile, the softness in a fleeting glance. Those small, almost unnoticed moments have shaped the way I see the world, and now they guide the way I photograph people.
Before photography, I found myself collecting pieces of life that felt honest and human. When I picked up a camera, it became a way to hold onto those feelings, preserving what is real, tender, and often gone too quickly.
That sensitivity never left. It is what guides every session, every conversation, every story I am invited into. I do not arrive with a script or expectations, just curiosity, softness, and a deep respect for what is unfolding in front of me. My work is not about perfection. It is about presence. The way you lean into the person you love, the way your laugh fills a room. This way of seeing is not something I learned, it is simply how I move through the world. And while this is my story, it only matters because it allows me to witness yours.
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There is a quiet understanding that some moments pass before we even have the words for them. Small gestures, fleeting emotion, the in between that often goes unnoticed. Once they are gone, they do not return, unless someone is there to catch them at the right moment.
I studied design, spent time in creative spaces, and learned to see things differently, composition, light, rhythm. I did not realize it at the time, but I was building the foundation for the way I photograph now, understanding what makes an image feel alive, natural, and full of emotion.
When I found my way back to photography, I went deeper. I invested in workshops focused on storytelling, connection, natural light, and thoughtful editing. Not to create something perfect, but to learn how to capture what is often left unspoken.
It was never the technical side that drew me in, it was always people. Their tenderness, their chaos, the quiet in between moments that feel so fleeting. My work now exists as a bridge between what you lived and what you want to hold onto, something intimate, honest, and deeply human.
metal shows are everything
Cry at every first look
iced coffee addict
always at a thrift store
honesty
connection
sensitivity
love