Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been drawn to the idea of love — not just the fairytale endings, but the small moments that reveal how deeply we care for one another. Over time, I found myself collecting stories, books, and perspectives that explored what love looks like, how it’s shaped, and how it changes us.
Photography became the way I learned to express those ideas.
When I’m behind the camera, I’m searching for truth: the glances people don’t realize they give, the comfort in someone’s posture, the quiet confidence of a person standing alone. With couples, I look for the story they want to tell together. And in a solo portrait, I focus on the love that comes from within — the kind rooted in identity, growth, and self-understanding.
My work is centered on human emotion, connection, and the narratives built from real experiences. I aim to create images that feel intimate and cinematic, driven by authenticity and intention. Whether I’m capturing a shared moment or a single subject, my goal is always the same: to reveal the beauty of how people love, both each other and themselves.