First thing first, remember that it’s your wedding and you make the rules. Long gone are the days when tradition is the norm. Couples no longer have to feel like they must do a bouquet toss, have everyone watch as they cut the cake, or even have a cake at all.
As we enter a new era of weddings, anything goes and the sky is the limit. Design the wedding that you’ve always wanted. Make it uniquely yours to look back on. Make it a statement and be proud of the day you’ve orchestrated.
What I want for you is to look back on your wedding day and say that day was ours and we did it for ourselves. It’s as simple as that.
My photography is a blend of art, experience, and instinct—a little bit of this, a little bit of that.
For over 15 years, I’ve been immersed in the world of photography. It all started when I was 18 and stepped into a darkroom for the first time. That moment sparked a lifelong obsession with capturing the world through my lens. It eventually lead me to the fine art space, collaborating with artists, managing studios, and working alongside galleries and museums.
Through years of studying art and photography—both in undergraduate and graduate school—my aesthetic evolved under the influence of critical theory and contemporary art. I found myself drawn to the intersection of traditional documentary photography and spontaneous, unfiltered moments of real life. My goal is to create images that are raw, honest, and deeply human.
Travel plays a huge role in my creative process. I find inspiration in the unfamiliar—letting light, movement, and emotion guide my eye. Photography is my way of making sense of the world, turning fleeting moments into lasting stories. With a camera in hand, everything becomes a canvas, and every frame is a chance to reveal beauty in the unexpected.