I grew up around cameras long before I ever held one myself. My dad was a photographer in Boston, and weekends often meant tagging along to his studio — watching moments turn into something permanent.
What’s always drawn me in is people — the quiet moments, unguarded expressions, and the way connection shows up differently depending on who’s in front of the lens. As a Boston wedding and portrait photographer, my approach is calm, observant, and rooted in real moments rather than performance.
After college, I built a career in marketing and storytelling, learning how to understand people, read a room, and tell a complete story. That background shapes how I work today. I don’t chase perfection — I look for honesty, emotion, and images that feel lived-in and true.
Before photography became my full-time work, I was always the friend taking the photos — not to pose or direct, but to remember. That instinct still guides me. My goal is to create timeless, personal images that reflect who you are — whether on your wedding day or in a quieter moment of your life.
I grew up around cameras long before I ever held one — my dad was a photographer in Boston, and I spent weekends in his studio watching moments turn into something permanent.
I’m drawn to the quiet, in-between moments and real connection. My approach is calm and observant, focused on what’s genuine rather than posed.
With a background in storytelling, I create images that feel honest, timeless, and true to you.
Now I get to capture people's most precious moments and that is the greatest gift.