UNSCRIPTED WEDDINGS
I photograph weddings with a documentary approach focused on emotion, atmosphere and genuine human connection. Rather than over-directing the day, I prefer to observe quietly and allow moments to unfold naturally, creating photographs that feel honest, timeless and emotionally alive.
My work moves between intimacy and energy — the quiet gestures, the chaos, the light, the movement and everything happening in between. The result is a visual narrative that preserves not only how the day looked, but how it truly felt to live it.
HOSPITALITY
My hospitality work blends documentary sensitivity with an editorial eye, focusing not only on spaces themselves, but also on the atmosphere, architecture, food, drinks, people and subtle details that give a place its identity and sense of presence. From boutique hotels and restaurants to chefs, interiors and everyday interactions, I’m interested in photographing hospitality as a lived experience rather than simply a designed space.
Rather than creating imagery that feels overly polished or artificial, I’m drawn to environments with warmth, texture and authenticity — photographs that invite people to feel the mood, rhythm and energy of a place rather than simply observe it.
A DAY IN THE LIFE
These photographs are centered around everyday family life — the connection, movement, intimacy and unpredictability that naturally unfold over the course of a day. Rather than staging moments, I prefer to document things as they happen, allowing the images to reflect the rhythm and emotional texture of real life.
The result is an honest visual record of your family shaped by observation, closeness and the small details that families often overlook while living them. Just a beautiful ordinary day of your life
HONEST PORTRAITS
My portrait work is rooted in simplicity, presence and emotional honesty. I’m less interested in performance or perfection and more drawn to subtle expression, atmosphere and the natural energy each person brings into a space.
Some portraits are quietly observed, others involve gentle collaboration, but the intention remains the same: to create images that feel human, grounded and visually timeless without losing authenticity.