About

Preserving What Matters Most

Intro

Photography has always been about more than images to me. It’s about preserving the relationships and moments that define a life.

One of the photographs I treasure most is of my great-grandparents on their wedding day, a simple image that shaped how I see this work. It reminds me that wedding photographs are not just for today, but for generations to come.

THE LENS I SEE THROUGH

Travel has shaped the way I see the world and how I approach weddings. Standing at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, walking the beaches of Normandy, savoring sunset aperitivos in Taormina, and witnessing traditions in rural northeast India, each has deepened my understanding of history, culture, and connection. These experiences have taught me to notice what lasts, to pay attention to how people gather, celebrate, and love.


At home in Colorado Springs, I find joy in life’s simple rituals, making breakfast for family and friends, stirring homemade gumbo (a nod to my Louisiana roots), or taking morning walks with an espresso in hand. Whether I’m running trails, at the gym, or out on a long bike ride, staying active is how I reset. And when I travel, I explore without a plan, camera in hand.

stories that deserve to be seen

Photography has always been a way for me to give back and tell stories that deserve to be seen.

I’ve had the privilege of documenting hurricane relief and rebuilding efforts in Louisiana and Texas, and capturing the work of educators in the Sahara bringing literacy to nomadic tribes.

AS SEEN IN

WITH A DECADE OF EXPERIENCE, I BRING A CALM, INTENTIONAL PRESENCE TO EVERY WEDDING, CREATING SPACE FOR MOMENTS THAT ARE REAL AND MEANINGFUL.

a note on my approach

My work blends an editorial eye with honest documentary to create imagery that is timeless and true to each couple’s story.