A portrait of a photographer holding a medium format film camera, standing in a minimalist concrete pavilion with strong geometric shadows and warm golden hour light casting across the frame.
A portrait of a photographer holding a medium format film camera, standing in a minimalist concrete pavilion with strong geometric shadows and warm golden hour light casting across the frame.
/ THE ARTIST

Framing life where you belong.

I document major milestones through cinematic, place-anchored environmental portraiture. By rejecting sterile studio backdrops, I focus on capturing your transition within the architectural and natural landscapes that shape your daily life.

A wide cinematic environmental portrait of a graduate standing on the steps of a brutalist concrete campus library, framed by massive pillars, captured in soft overcast daylight with generous negative space.
A wide cinematic environmental portrait of a graduate standing on the steps of a brutalist concrete campus library, framed by massive pillars, captured in soft overcast daylight with generous negative space.
ORIGINS

Grounded in architecture.

An education in architectural photography permanently altered my perspective. I frame human subjects to emphasize scale, geometry, and natural light transitions. Your portrait becomes a geographic anchor—an artistic record of where you actually belong during this pivotal moment.

THE METHOD

Honest, unposed transitions.

This approach honors the dignity of your milestone. Whether you are graduating, expecting, or celebrating a partnership, we create gallery-grade art designed to hang on a wall, not sit in a forgotten digital folder.

Our sessions are entirely unposed and guided by the environment. We work exclusively with golden hour warmth, soft overcast skies, or directional window light. We find the quiet pauses that traditional studios erase.