
What I value most is composure. Not just how something looks, but how it feels while it’s unfolding. Ease matters. Preparation matters. The experience of the people you love matters just as much as the outcome itself.
My work exists almost entirely within celebrations of scale and intention. Multi day gatherings. Thoughtfully produced events. Environments where many moving parts must resolve into something that feels seamless for guests and deeply personal for family. These are spaces where nothing can feel accidental and nothing should feel managed.
I’m drawn to work that requires fluency. The ability to anticipate rather than react. To understand when to step forward and when to disappear. To account for complexity quietly, so that everyone else can remain present.
I came to photography through a single, grounding moment. A camera. My son. An understanding that memory carries responsibility. That what is preserved should be handled with restraint, care, and respect for the people at its center.
Over the years, this approach has led to long standing relationships with private clients, planners, and institutions around the world. I serve as a global ambassador for Fujifilm, and I’m regularly invited to speak and educate within the industry. Those roles exist not as declarations, but as byproducts of consistency and trust.
I keep my practice intentionally limited. Every event I accept receives my full attention, direct involvement, and complete preparation. The families and couples I work with tend to value discretion, guest experience, and the quiet reassurance of knowing nothing will be missed.
If this resonates, I’d be glad to hear what you’re planning and what matters most to you.
