This gallery is a running archive of the people and stories I get to photograph, all shown through the same lens of presence, texture, and honest detail. It’s the way a shoulder relaxes when someone feels seen, the shift of light across a workspace, the small, human moments that make an image feel lived-in.
This is an editorial lookbook of real life: the quiet, the kinetic, the beautifully ordinary. Everything here is pulled from the in-betweens, where the art tends to live. Scroll through, find a story that you want to sit with, and let it unfold the way a good photo always does— slowly, then all at once.

What started as a typical Como Park engagement session quickly turned into something unforgettable when an unexpected downpour transformed the evening into a cinematic, rain-soaked love story. Instead of running for cover, Camero and Charlie embraced the storm- dancing, laughing, and fully soaking in the moment.
My work begins before the camera ever leaves its bag: in the films I watch, the poems I underline, the color of lake water in late September. Photography is how I learn to look closer: at people, at light, at the stories that exist without ever asking to be told. The images I create from that inspiration— and the ones that move me most— are the ones that never tried to be anything but themselves.