Experience
 
With years of experience working across performance, portraiture, and brand storytelling—from studio sessions to nationally featured projects—I bring a calm, confident approach to every session.
 
I began my creative career in 2005, building a foundation in photography and videography rooted in storytelling, movement, and human connection. Early on, I started producing video through my church—developing an understanding of pacing, emotion, and narrative that continues to shape my work today. That foundation later expanded into YouTube video production, where I created long-form and short-form content focused on story, engagement, and audience connection.
Over the years, my work has grown across weddings, portraits, performance, and brand-driven content, with projects spanning the U.S. and beyond. My experience includes photographing over 100 weddings, collaborating with dancers and performers at all levels, working with organizations such as St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and ESPN, producing YouTube and digital content for influencers and businesses, and creating work featured in
New York City’s Times Square.
Alongside my creative work, I earned a degree in Social Sciences from Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo—an education that strengthened how I observe, communicate, and connect with people. Combined with years behind the camera, this background informs a process that’s focused, intuitive, and efficient—designed to create visuals that feel natural rather than overproduced.
Through every phase, the goal has remained the same: to create photography and film that feels authentic, intentional, and grounded in real connection.
 
Portfolio Highlights
 
FAQ
01. Do I need experience in front of the camera?
Not at all. Most people I work with don’t consider themselves “photogenic.” Sessions are guided and relaxed, with clear direction when needed, so you can settle in quickly and focus on being present rather than posing.
 
02. How long are sessions?
 
Sessions are booked in set time blocks to keep the experience focused and efficient. This allows us to work with intention, move through a variety of looks or expressions, and create strong results without feeling rushed.
 
03. What should I wear to my session?
 
Wear something that feels comfortable, natural, and aligned with how you want to be seen. Clean lines, neutral tones, and simple layers photograph well. You’re welcome to bring multiple options—we’ll choose what works best on camera.
 
04. Who are these sessions best suited for?
 
These sessions are ideal for actors, dancers, creatives, and professionals who want portraits or headshots that feel authentic, confident, and timeless—without stiff posing or overproduction.
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