About

I believe the most ordinary moments hold the most, if you're willing to stay long enough to see them.

A portrait made at golden hour with the Blue Ridge behind

Where it started

I grew up chasing light — the kind that falls through kitchen windows in the late afternoon, the kind that makes you stop mid-sentence. A hand-me-down camera turned that instinct into a practice, and the practice slowly turned into a life.

What began as a way to remember became a way to pay attention.

Friends laughing together in a field at golden hour
A graduation cap tossed against open sky beneath a stone archway

How I work

I move slowly and I listen first. Whether it's a documentary subject or a brand, I want to understand the truth of a thing before I try to frame it. The best images aren't taken — they're earned, usually by sticking around after everyone else has packed up.

Away from the work

You'll usually find me somewhere with bad cell service — trailheads, coastlines, small towns with one diner. I read more than I sleep, I collect other people's stories, and I'm endlessly curious about the lives happening just outside the frame.

What I care about
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Patience over spectacle

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People before portfolios

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Curiosity as a discipline

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Honesty in every frame