I'm still learning.

About people. About light. About what makes a moment feel real.

Photography, for me, isn't about mastery as a destination. It's about that constant process of learning along the way. It's about slowing down long enough to notice something that might otherwise pass by.

If you're here, you're probably looking for a photographer and you're probably wondering if I'm your guy. So here's my whole thing. Two things, really: I care more about understanding you than impressing you. And I have the patience to take my time.

By design, my sessions are unhurried. I start from a simple belief: people are interesting and so are their stories, if given the space to tell them. So there's no rush and no forcing the issue. We settle in. We talk. Sometimes it's about big things. Sometimes it's about nothing in particular. And when we move past those first nervous minutes and start to connect and learn how to be present with one another, something shifts. Shoulders drop. Expressions soften. Something honest comes forward.

That's what I'm looking for. Not perfection. Not performance. Just the moment when you look like yourself and don't realize it.

That's the photograph.