My Photography

My photography is rooted in observation, curiosity, and the belief that meaning lives in ordinary moments. I work primarily in street photography, fine art, and still life, using each as a way to slow down, notice more, and tell quieter stories that often go unseen.

Street photography allows me to respond to life as it unfolds—capturing fleeting gestures, layered scenes, and the subtle poetry of everyday environments. My fine art work leans into mood, texture, and metaphor, often blurring the line between what is found and what is intentionally composed. Through still lifes, I explore objects as storytellers, using light, arrangement, and space to give familiar things new emotional weight.

My ongoing series, Life Gone Wrong, brings these approaches together. It focuses on moments when order slips, expectations crack, or things don’t quite behave as planned. Through this work, I’m interested in imperfection, disruption, and the quiet honesty that emerges when life goes off-script. Across all of my photography, the goal is the same: to invite the viewer to pause, look closer, and find beauty and meaning in what’s already there.