My passion for photography really started at age 12, when I began documenting weekly family dinners at my grandparents’ house where generations gathered around the same table. That habit stuck, and it taught me something early: photos aren’t about the perfect pose, they’re about the emotion, the connection, and the people who make a moment yours.
I love capturing images that feel timeless, honest, and rooted in connection. The kind where you can almost hear the room, remember the inside joke, or feel the warmth of the people in the frame.
For me, photography isn’t just pictures, it’s storytelling, memory-keeping, and creating something real that people will hold onto for decades, and maybe generations.