What I Do.
I create images that help people connect—with a place, a brand, a business, or each other.
My goal is to create images that feel unique yet honest.
I work with tourism organizations, small businesses, colleges, nonprofits, hospitality brands, and individuals who care about telling their story well. My work ranges from commercial campaigns and editorial storytelling to events, portraits, and products.
How I Work.
I do my best work when photography starts with a story.
Whether it's a tourism campaign, a local business, a product launch, or an event, I'm most interested in creating images that communicate who you are—not just what you do. Before planning a shoot, I like to understand your brand, your audience, and what you hope people feel when they see the final images.
Whenever possible, I look beyond the studio for inspiration. Natural light, meaningful locations, and a genuine connection to place often create photographs that feel more authentic and memorable than a perfectly controlled environment.
I enjoy collaborating throughout the creative process, from developing concepts and shot lists to finding locations and refining the visual direction. My goal isn't simply to deliver a gallery of beautiful photos—it's to create a collection of images that work together to tell a story and support your goals.
An early college road trip to Yosemite was the first time I picked up a camera—my dad's old Nikon. What started as a way to remember the trip quickly became a way of seeing the world differently.
During more than a decade studying and working as an engineer, I spent nearly every weekend chasing new places with a camera in hand. Over time, photography became more than a hobby.
Today, I'm fortunate to do it full-time, partnering with businesses, organizations, and individuals to create photographs that inspire curiosity, preserve meaningful moments, and tell authentic stories.
My Journey.