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.

As a COVID bride myself who replanned her wedding three times and ultimately moved to an intimate, 50 guest wedding: I have a special place in my heart for small wedding gatherings. Recently, I was able to relive some of this small wedding magic through the honor of documenting Megan and Evan’s stunning vow exchange in Evergreen, Colorado.
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.