Where I Work
Your story lives
in your spaces.
Home, where everything real happens
My first choice is always your home. The kitchen where breakfast turns into laughter, the corner of the living room where your children build their worlds, the light that falls through your window on an ordinary afternoon — these are the images that will still move you twenty years from now. I photograph you inside your own routines, not a version of them staged for a camera.
A place that belongs to you
Sometimes the place that holds your family's story isn't four walls — it's the park where you spend every Sunday, the neighborhood you grew up in, a beach that anchors your summers. If there's a location that truly feels like yours, I'll be there too. The only rule is that it means something real to you.
Documentary, not directed
I don't pose families. I arrive, I stay quiet, I watch. After a little while, everyone forgets I'm holding a camera — and that's exactly when the real photographs happen. Connection, play, tenderness: these things can't be asked for. They can only be witnessed.
The best background for a family portrait is the life they've already built together.
My philosophy — family documentary photography