“I want my work to feel alive enough to print and honest enough to last.”
I’m a portrait-driven photographer drawn to color, movement, and the energy people bring into a frame.
I’ve been shooting since 2017, but in recent years my approach has become more intentional. I plan with purpose. I study artists who push their mediums forward. I think about why an image works, not just whether it looks good. Music has always shaped how I see, and being surrounded by musicians and live performance continues to influence the rhythm and emotion in my work.
I’m inspired by bold visual storytellers, from the expressive lines of Tony Viramontes and Antonio Lopez to the dramatic stylization of Hirohiko Araki. What draws me in is clarity of voice and confidence in execution. Work that feels unmistakably its own.
That’s what I’m chasing in my own photography. I want images that feel alive enough to print and honest enough to last. I care about process, collaboration, and building visuals that carry weight beyond the moment they’re captured.
Outside of planned shoots, you’ll usually find me at a show, working with artists, or developing new ideas that push my work forward.