Photography isn’t just what I do — it’s who I’ve always been. With over two decades behind the lens and a degree in Fine Art Photography from the University of Arizona, I’ve built my reputation on intuition, emotional intelligence, and a sharp eye for the in-between moments that matter most.
My approach is both relaxed and precise. Whether I’m photographing a founder, an interior designer, or a podcast host mid-conversation, I bring calm confidence to every session — knowing when to give direction and when to let the moment unfold.
This path began with my mother, a talented photographer whose grace, grit, and artistic eye shaped the way I see the world. For 18 years, we worked side by side. She taught me the value of integrity, the beauty of simplicity, and the magic of catching someone just as they are. Carrying her legacy forward is an honor I don’t take lightly.
After losing her this year, everything changed. Grief has stripped things down to the essentials — and in that stillness, I’ve returned to the core of the art. These days, I focus on straightforward headshots done with care and large-scale projects where I can give 100% of my energy. It’s a conscious shift to protect the heart of the work and to stay true to what matters most.
Clients come to me for images that feel like them, only better — grounded, confident, and refined. And they return because they know I care deeply about the experience, not just the outcome.
This is more than a service. It’s personal. Every session is built on trust, intention, and a little creative magic.