I'm so happy you're here!
I’m drawn to the kinds of moments that don’t ask for attention — the ones that feel small in the moment, but carry weight later on. The photos I value most are the ones that grow more meaningful with time, the ones that bring you back to how something felt, not just how it looked.
Family has always been at the centre of how I see the world, and it’s shaped what I’m drawn to through my camera. I care about real connection, honest emotion, and documenting people as they are, not as they think they should be. Those are the images I want in my own life, and they’re the ones I’m always looking for when I photograph others.
When I’m not working, you’ll usually find me outside with my dogs, or leaning into the hobbies that slow things down and bring balance. That rhythm — paying attention, moving a little slower, being present — influences the way I show up in my work and in my life.
Photography, for me, isn’t about creating something perfect. It’s about noticing what matters and holding onto it in a way that lasts. If that resonates with you, I’d love to connect and hear more about what you’re hoping to preserve.
FAQs
How do i recharge?
What inspires me?
A few things I love!
I recharge with quiet moments and time with my family, usually outdoors — tennis courts, snowy mountains, lake days, or planning our next trip.
Thoughtful interiors, natural light, and photographers who aren’t afraid to break the rules. I’m endlessly inspired by quiet, everyday moments and the beauty found in what’s often overlooked.
Good Italian food, staying organized (I’m very Type A in the best way), and spending time with my two labradoodles, Duke and Remi.
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