When I’m not photographing weddings, I’m usually in the middle of something social - hosting dinner parties, planning the next international trip, chasing the perfect dirty martini and fries, or getting away for a weekend of snowboarding when I can.
Travel has always shaped the way I see the world. I’m drawn to culture, architecture, and the rhythm of different places - not just the destinations themselves, but the way people live within them. Long meals, shared tables, unfamiliar streets, and views that stop you in your tracks all influence how I observe and document moments. It’s about presence, connection, and the feeling of being fully immersed.
Fashion, architecture, and design constantly influence my work, and so do friendships and shared experiences. I value depth, a good laugh, and living in the moment - whether that’s on a dance floor, around a dinner table, or during the quiet moments of a wedding day. I care deeply about the people I photograph, and that care turns into real connection.
That sense of openness and energy is what I bring into every wedding. A confident, adaptable presence that keeps the day moving while making space for genuine moments - the kind that happen when people feel truly at ease.
The best photographs happen when people feel comfortable enough to forget the camera.
My approach is calm, intuitive, and people-first. I’ll guide when it’s helpful, step back when it matters, and make sure the day keeps moving without ever feeling rushed or staged. The focus is always on presence - letting moments unfold naturally while knowing they’re being carefully taken care of.
What’s left are images that feel lived-in, emotional, and honest. Nothing forced. Nothing performative.