About


I photograph across the full arc of a life — the joyful and our most profound passages, the ordinary and the transformative.


My work holds people through major thresholds: births, weddings, family life, profound loss, and moments of becoming. Times when identity reorganizes, when time itself can feel unstable, moving too fast or not at all.


What ties my photography together is not the medium.

It is my commitment to witnessing.


Photography becomes a way to return.


A way to see what was too overwhelming, too joyful, or too tender to fully register in real time. It stretches time back out, creating a place to revisit what mattered.


My digital work moves with life as it unfolds: responsive, fluid, and present inside moments that cannot be recreated.


My handmade tintype work asks something different: stillness, deep seeing, waiting as an image slowly appears. It creates a singular object — something with weight and surface, something that can age, something that can be held.


At the core of both is the same insistence:


This was real.

This is who you were.

This is what you loved.