I photograph weddings as lived experiences, not productions. I enter the day quietly, paying attention to how people move through it. Between moments, between one another, between expectation and reality. I’m not interested in manufacturing emotion, only in noticing it as it unfolds.
I work with intuition and restraint. I’ll step in when structure is needed, then step back and let the day breathe. Weddings hold many layers at once and I’m interested in preserving all of it without simplifying.
Much of my work is shaped by loss in an honest sense. Wedding days pass quickly. The obvious moments stay; the quieter ones fade. I focus on those small gestures, peripheral scenes, fleeting expressions because they’re often what matter most later.
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I photograph weddings as lived experiences, not productions. I enter the day quietly, paying attention to how people move through it. Between moments, between one another, between expectation and reality. I’m not interested in manufacturing emotion, only in noticing it as it unfolds.
I work with intuition and restraint. I’ll step in when structure is needed, then step back and let the day breathe. Weddings hold many layers at once and I’m interested in preserving all of it without simplifying.
Much of my work is shaped by loss in an honest sense. Wedding days pass quickly. The obvious moments stay; the quieter ones fade. I focus on those small gestures, peripheral scenes, fleeting expressions because they’re often what matter most later.
IV. CONTACT