My approach to photography is all about creating art with every image I take. I focus on capturing the natural beauty of both the people in front of me and the environment we’re in, seeking out those steamy, real, and raw moments that will make your heart race even 60 years from now—forget the stiff, traditional poses. I live for the chaotic, windblown, and untamed moments, both in life and in my photographs. Adventure is at the heart of what I do, so bring your hiking shoes—we’re heading to my favorite hidden spots so we can focus on your story.
APPROACH
STYLE
I’m the photographer who will hike a mountain with you, hit the dance floor as soon as the first dances are over, and balance a drink in one hand while my camera is in the other. I’ll even fall into the ocean if it means getting that perfect shot. My goal is to capture moments so timeless that six decades from now, you’ll still love them with all your heart.
VIBE
(yup, like the pepper spray)
(yup, like the pepper spray)
VIBE
I’m the photographer who will hike a mountain with you, hit the dance floor as soon as the first dances are over, and balance a drink in one hand while my camera is in the other. I’ll even fall into the ocean if it means getting that perfect shot. My goal is to capture moments so timeless that six decades from now, you’ll still love them with all your heart.
PHILOSOPHY
I believe that singular moments are, can be, and should be absolutely infinite. That you can spend one instant gazing into the eyes of the love of your life, and some part of you will remain there forever. That the sun never truly sets on an evening spent wading in the ocean. That the coffee never cools on a morning shared with your grandmother. My deepest belief, and the foundation of my work, is that each and every moment—whether grand or seemingly small—holds its own universe, infinite and eternal, even if we don’t stay in them. This is why I do what I do: to capture those fleeting, infinite moments, preserving them exactly as they are, so they can last forever and beyond for you.
My photography style is intimate and emotional, blending film-inspired, true-to-color tones with a documentary approach that carries an editorial touch. Every image is crafted to tell a story, capturing moments that feel nostalgic and timeless, evoking memories that will last a lifetime.
VALUES
My values are rooted in inclusivity, authenticity and adventure, with a focus on creating meaningful connections as well as always approaching life with kindness and love.
STYLE
My photography style is intimate and emotional, blending film-inspired, true-to-color tones with a documentary approach that carries an editorial touch. Every image is crafted to tell a story, capturing moments that feel nostalgic and timeless, evoking memories that will last a lifetime.
APPROACH
My approach to photography is all about creating art with every image I take. I focus on capturing the natural beauty of both the people in front of me and the environment we’re in, seeking out those steamy, real, and raw moments that will make your heart race even 60 years from now—forget the stiff, traditional poses. I live for the chaotic, windblown, and untamed moments, both in life and in my photographs. Adventure is at the heart of what I do, so bring your hiking shoes—we’re heading to my favorite hidden spots so we can focus on your story.
VALUES
My values are rooted in inclusivity, authenticity and adventure, with a focus on creating meaningful connections as well as always approaching life with kindness and love.
PHILOSOPHY
I believe that singular moments are, can be, and should be absolutely infinite. That you can spend one instant gazing into the eyes of the love of your life, and some part of you will remain there forever. That the sun never truly sets on an evening spent wading in the ocean. That the coffee never cools on a morning shared with your grandmother. My deepest belief, and the foundation of my work, is that each and every moment—whether grand or seemingly small—holds its own universe, infinite and eternal, even if we don’t stay in them. This is why I do what I do: to capture those fleeting, infinite moments, preserving them exactly as they are, so they can last forever and beyond for you.
When I'm not behind my camera, you can find me curled up with a good book, catching a plane somewhere new, at the gym, or wearing scrubs and working my healthcare job. I am an aspiring author and a wanna-be tattoo artist. I am currently in nursing school to get my LPN. I'm the definition of an open book. I like to think of myself as a dreamer, and I wake up every morning ready to chase those dreams. There is nothing more important to me than building the life I've been dreaming of since I was a little girl. I'll try anything once. I love everything life has to offer, but if I had to pick a few things, I would say that my fur babies and traveling are what holds the key to my heart. I am a firm believer that everything works out exactly how it is supposed to, when it is supposed to. My only goal in life is to make the me of tomorrow proud of the me today. Cliff jumping is one of my absolute favorite things to do. I facetime my best friend daily just to see my nephew smile and scream "Hi!" at the phone.
When I'm not behind my camera, you can find me curled up with a good book, catching a plane somewhere new, at the gym, or wearing scrubs and working my healthcare job. I am an aspiring author and a wanna-be tattoo artist. I am currently in nursing school to get my LPN. I'm the definition of an open book. I like to think of myself as a dreamer, and I wake up every morning ready to chase those dreams. There is nothing more important to me than building the life I've been dreaming of since I was a little girl. I'll try anything once. I love everything life has to offer, but if I had to pick a few things, I would say that my fur babies and traveling are what holds the key to my heart. I am a firm believer that everything works out exactly how it is supposed to, when it is supposed to. My only goal in life is to make the me of tomorrow proud of the me today. Cliff jumping is one of my absolute favorite things to do. I facetime my best friend daily just to see my nephew smile and scream "Hi!" at the phone.
I didn't start this business for the money.
I didn't start this business on a whim.
I didn't start this business as a way to quit the 9-5 grind.
I started this business so I can simply create, and so I can serve others while doing so.
I started this business so I can document important moments before time can steal them.
I started this business because this art form feels as necessary to me as the air in my lungs.
I've always had a passion for creating and for getting to serve others with that gift. For as long as I can remember, I've been creating in some way, shape or form - writing, drawing, painting, and so on. My soul is restless when it is not getting channeled into art of some sort or another. It has always been that way, and I believe it always will.
When my best friend passed away when I was 15, I only had three photos to show for a friendship I'd had for close to a decade. I realized the importance of capturing memories and I put all my energy towards finding ways to do exactly that for myself and for others - then I picked up a camera for a first time, and that was that. I haven't stopped since.
When I have a camera in my hand, it isn't an object but rather an extension of myself. It's the puzzle piece I didn't realize I was even missing - and I realize how lucky I am to have found my life calling at such a young age. Because of that, I get to spend the rest of my life doing what I love with all the amazing people I meet along the way.
I didn't start this business for the money.
I didn't start this business on a whim.
I didn't start this business as a way to quit the 9-5 grind.
I started this business so I can simply create, and so I can serve others while doing so.
I started this business so I can document important moments before time can steal them.
I started this business because this art form feels as necessary to me as the air in my lungs.
I've always had a passion for creating and for getting to serve others with that gift. For as long as I can remember, I've been creating in some way, shape or form - writing, drawing, painting, and so on. My soul is restless when it is not getting channeled into art of some sort or another. It has always been that way, and I believe it always will.
When my best friend passed away when I was 15, I only had three photos to show for a friendship I'd had for close to a decade. I realized the importance of capturing memories and I put all my energy towards finding ways to do exactly that for myself and for others - then I picked up a camera for a first time, and that was that. I haven't stopped since.
When I have a camera in my hand, it isn't an object but rather an extension of myself. It's the puzzle piece I didn't realize I was even missing - and I realize how lucky I am to have found my life calling at such a young age. Because of that, I get to spend the rest of my life doing what I love with all the amazing people I meet along the way.