02/20/2026
About me:
I didn’t become interested in photography because of cameras.
I became interested because of how quickly ordinary days disappear.
My work isn’t about perfect outfits, matching colors, or asking children to smile at the same time.
I photograph families as they actually live moving, interacting, helping, waiting, laughing, getting distracted, leaning into each other without realizing it.
The moments most people overlook are usually the ones that matter years later:
a hand resting on a shoulder,
the way a child watches a parent,
siblings falling into their natural rhythm,
the quiet after the noise.
Instead of directing, I observe.
Instead of posing, I guide gently and let relationships lead.
My goal is not to create ideal versions of your family, but honest ones images that feel familiar when you see them again in ten or twenty years.
This is not a performance session.
It’s simply time together while I document what already exists.
For families who value memory over perfection, these photographs become less about how you looked and more about how it felt to belong to each other in this season of life.