The Process

My work begins with attention.

Photography, for me, is not only about creating images, but about learning how to see a person, a place, or a moment more clearly. I approach each commission as a collaborative process shaped by presence, trust, and connection.

At the center of my practice is a simple belief: people already carry something essential within them. My role is to reflect that back with care and clarity—through portraiture, narrative imagery, and the environments in which life naturally unfolds.

Each project unfolds differently.

Some begin with conversation and guided reflection, where we shape intention together before stepping in front of the camera. Others emerge through real-life context, where I work more quietly—observing, responding, and following what is already happening.

Across all of my work, the process is intuitive and responsive to the person and story in front of me.

Whether we are creating portraits, building a visual narrative, or documenting work in motion, my focus is on honesty—images that feel grounded, intentional, and alive.

The result is not just a collection of photographs, but a reflection of how someone exists in the world at a particular moment in time.