My Philosophy

I don’t chase perfect conditions,

I chase moments

Most of the photos you see here didn’t come from some big plan. They came from early mornings I almost skipped, random stops on the side of the road, or staying out a little longer just to see what the light would do. Nature doesn’t perform on command, and that is part of what makes it worth capturing.

I’m drawn more to mood than perfection. Fog, rain, shadows, and those in-between moments where nothing feels overly polished are what inspire me most. That perspective shapes how I shoot, how I edit, and what I choose to share.

My presets are built the same way. They are not meant to completely change your photo, but to enhance what is already there. The goal is to bring out depth, tone, and atmosphere so your images feel the way the moment actually felt.

Prints are my way of slowing things down. Everything lives on a screen now, but a physical photo feels different. It becomes part of your space and something you can come back to, not just scroll past.

I’m still learning, especially with video. It is a new way for me to tell the same stories, just with more movement and sound. It is a process, and I am figuring it out as I go.

At the end of the day, this is not about having everything perfected. It is about showing up, paying attention, and creating something that feels real.

If that resonates with you, you are in the right place.

LET’S WORK Together