For that reason, I see beauty in the little things, and I value the time we spend together.
I bring my heart to my work and all my interactions. I truly enjoy what I do and I feel so lucky that I get to be there to document anything to do with love and happiness.
I love connecting with my clients (I also struggle with calling you that since you’re so much more to me!) – and I absolutely love making people happy.
I encourage you to let loose and be yourself, helping you feel completely comfortable in front of my lens.
A BIT ABOUT MY PHOTOGRAPHIC STYLE:
I love getting to know your stories – then translating them into genuine, warm, life-filled photographs.
I photograph from the heart, clicking my shutter when I *feel* something so that you will too when you look at your photos.
Connecting with you brings me joy and I take great care to make sure you feel comfortable and happy. Since learning to develop my own film in high school, photography captivated me. I then went on to study digital photography in university, and I’m continually inspired by the beauty that can be found everywhere. Photography is incredibly rewarding for me – there’s something so exciting about capturi
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