I've always been the kind of person who notices what others walk past. The light on a wall. The way someone holds their breath before they cry. The details that make a day unrepeatable.
That's what I photograph.
It started at a friend's wedding — a day so carefully curated, so quietly beautiful, that I couldn't stop looking. Every detail told a story. I've been chasing that feeling ever since.
On the day itself, I stay close but invisible. I move constantly — always looking for the next angle, the next light, the next moment about to happen. I anticipate. I don't wait for things to be perfect. I wait for them to be real.
When I'm not shooting, I'm probably with my dog, listening to music too loud, or editing until 2am.
I used to hate being photographed.
Then I met Dylan.





