I’m a photographer and visual artist based in Northern Virginia
My work ranges from fine art and portraiture to weddings and abstract motion, but I don’t define myself by genre. I define myself by atmosphere — the feeling of a moment that will never exist quite the same way again.
I’m pulled to the camera by that truth: this exact second will never look like this ever again. Light shifts, emotion flickers, reality drifts. I want to catch that drift before it disappears.
My images tend to carry a calm tension — that quiet inhale before something happens. Sometimes the frame is sharp and intentional; sometimes it floats, distorts, or moves like it’s dreaming. Both feel honest. Both feel like pieces of the same story.
I’m inspired by expressionist light, surrealist storytelling, and the cinematic weirdness woven into everyday life. I want my images to move you, disorient you, make you feel like you’re floating through a film. I want you curious enough to lean in, looking for the hidden lore humming under the surface.
Everything I make is guided by intuition, humor, mystery, and the kind of silent conversation that somehow speaks louder than words.
There’s a part of me that sees life like a stage built for an audience we’ll never meet — maybe that’s why fleeting moments feel so important to me.
At the end of the day, my work isn’t about documenting what happened. It’s about translating what it felt like to stand in that fleeting second — before it disappeared forever.