Writing an "about me" section feels a little strange because I want it to sound like a conversation and not perfectly polished biography.
For almost 10 years, I've worked in the medical field when I learned the importance of staying calm in fast-paced environment, paying attention to the little details, and caring for people during important moments in their lives. Those experiences shaped me far more than I realized.
Photography started much earlier though. I began as a second shooter and assistant alongside my dad. I spent years carrying gear, watch how moments unfolded, learning lighting, and seeing the wedding world from behind the scenes before I ever stepped into the role of photographer myself.
Writing an "about me" section feels a little strange because I want it to sound like a conversation and not perfectly polished biography.
For almost 10 years, I've worked in the medical field when I learned the importance of staying calm in fast-paced environment, paying attention to the little details, and caring for people during important moments in their lives. Those experiences shaped me far more than I realized.
Photography started much earlier though. I began as a second shooter and assistant alongside my dad. I spent years carrying gear, watch how moments unfolded, learning lighting, and seeing the wedding world from behind the scenes before I ever stepped into the role of photographer myself.
As I photographed more weddings, I realized something; big traditional weddings never felt like the rights fit for me.
I watched brides and grooms spend so much of their day stressed, rushing from one timeline event to the next, trying to make everyone happy. I often felt like I was competing for their attention between guests, schedules, and expectations. There never felt like enough time to slow down and truly give couples the experience I wanted them to have.
That's what led me toward elopements an smaller weddings.
As I photographed more weddings, I realized something; big traditional weddings never felt like the rights fit for me.
I watched brides and grooms spend so much of their day stressed, rushing from one timeline event to the next, trying to make everyone happy. I often felt like I was competing for their attention between guests, schedules, and expectations. There never felt like enough time to slow down and truly give couples the experience I wanted them to have.
That's what led me toward elopements an smaller weddings.
I believe your wedding day should feel like yours. A day where you can breathe, be present, and actually experience the moments you're celebrating instead of feeling pulled in a hundred directions. I want to be more than someone holding a camera. I want to be your photographer, your guide, your location scout, and your travel buddy helping create a day that feels meaningful to you.
I believe your wedding day should feel like yours. A day where you can breathe, be present, and actually experience the moments you're celebrating instead of feeling pulled in a hundred directions. I want to be more than someone holding a camera. I want to be your photographer, your guide, your location scout, and your travel buddy helping create a day that feels meaningful to you.