About me

Introduction

I’ve photographed hundreds of people over the last 20 years. But every session still feels like the first — because every person is different.

This isn’t about pretending or posing. It’s about slowing down enough to really see yourself.

I love working with people who think they’re not photogenic. I promise — you are.

More about me.

I started photography long before I ever thought about running a studio. In the beginning, I was fascinated by how light could change the way a person looked — how a soft shadow or a warm glow could bring out something real.

Over the years, I realized it wasn’t just about light or angles. It was about trust. Most people aren’t used to being in front of a camera. They feel awkward, self-conscious, unsure what to do with their hands.

That’s where my work really begins. I guide, but I never force. I create a space where people can relax, forget the camera, and just be themselves.

The magic happens in those moments when they forget they’re “posing” and start simply being. That’s when I click the shutter.

Why I do this.

For me, photography isn’t about chasing perfection. It’s about showing people what they can’t always see in themselves.

I love working with people who believe they aren’t photogenic, who shy away from the camera, or who haven’t liked a photo of themselves in years.

The best part of my job is watching their expression change during the reveal — that pause, that smile, sometimes even tears.

My favorite moment is when someone says, “I didn’t know I could look like that.” Because that’s the truth — you’ve always looked like that. I’m just here to help you see it.

A quiet, relaxed approach.

My studio is a calm space. No rush. No pressure. Just you, me, and the light.

We’ll talk, we’ll take our time, and I’ll guide you every step of the way. The goal is simple — to create portraits that feel like you.

Ready to see yourself differently? Let’s start with a free consultation.