Every decision is guided by a trained creative eye. Inspiration is translate, never copied.
I don't just think about the shoot – I think about where the photos will live so the final images last longer.
Deliverables are the baseline. The goal isn't just pretty imagery, but visuals that raise your brand value.
On set, the goal is ease. With a clear goal we can drop into a natural flow for real moments to shine.
Syd from Cozy booked a 2-hour brand session with us to feel like a boss as she launched her marketing agency.
I joined a five person creative team on an agency shoot for their client. I joined as an photographer and worked alongside the creative director to execute their mood board within the environment.
I’m a new mom to a five-month-old, which means most of my life exists in a very small, very meaningful orbit right now. When I do have time away, I still choose to be on set. It’s where I feel the most myself — present, alive, and fully in it. If I’m not there, I’m usually in a coffee shop, or chasing a perfect day that involves good food, good coffee, my husband, and nowhere to be. Ideally near water.
I notice light before anything else. The way it falls, the way it changes a room, the way it can either calm me or throw me off completely. I’m drawn to the undone moments — the quiet details, the zoomed-in corners of a space, the things that feel lived-in rather than arranged.
After a shoot, I usually get fast food and reset — sometimes in silence, sometimes with music depending on how stimulated I am. What matters most to me isn’t just the images we make, but how people feel while making them. More at ease. More confident. More seen. If that feeling lasts longer than the photos themselves, then I’ve done my job.