Honest moments. Real connection.
I believe the most meaningful photographs aren’t perfectly posed — they’re honest.
The way someone reaches for your hand, the laughter between moments, the quiet connections that happen when no one is performing for the camera.
My approach is simple: create space for you to be yourselves, and photograph what naturally unfolds. Because years from now, it won’t be the perfect pose you remember — it will be how it felt.
Before photography, I spent years working in PR and later in the classroom as a teacher — both roles rooted in storytelling and connection. Today, I bring that same curiosity and attentiveness to my work as a photographer. I live with my husband, our daughter, and our two dogs, and when I’m not behind the camera you’ll usually find me buried in a good book or dreaming about (and planning) our next trip. All of it shapes how I see the world — with intention, empathy, and an appreciation for the in-between moments.

