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, the unguarded expressions, the way connection shows up differently depending on who’s in front of the lens. Whether I’m photographing a wedding day or a portrait session, my approach is the same — 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 images that feel timeless, personal, and reflective of who you are — whether that’s on your wedding day or in a quieter moment of your life.
Now I get to capture people's most precious moments and that is the greatest gift.