Artist Statement

I make photographs that are meant to be felt before they’re understood.
Images that slow you down — that ask to be watched, lived with, and returned to over time.

My work exists between observation and intention. I’m attentive to structure — composition, negative space, proportion — because form gives emotion somewhere to rest. These elements can be measured. What can’t be measured is care.

The photographs I create are made to last. To move from the day itself into an heirloom album, where they become part of a family’s visual memory — familiar, quiet, and deeply personal. Not decorative. Not performative. Something that holds.

I work with restraint and empathy, allowing moments to unfold without interruption. I’m not interested in spectacle, but in clarity, rhythm, and visual intelligence.

The result is work that supports the experience as much as it preserves it — photographs that belong on the day, in the album, and long after.