About Me...
Photography, for me, has never been about forcing a perfect version of a moment. It’s about paying attention to what is already there.
I’m drawn to events, performances, people, and community spaces because they are full of small moments that can easily be missed. A glance between people. A performer between movements. A crowd settling into the atmosphere of the night. Those are the things I love to notice and preserve.
My approach is calm and observant. I’m not the kind of photographer who wants to dominate a space or constantly direct everyone around me. I prefer to work with the rhythm of a place, letting moments unfold naturally while still knowing when to step in and guide when needed.
Being autistic has shaped the way I see and work. It has made me more aware of detail, pattern, mood, and the quieter parts of human interaction. That perspective is a real part of my photography, not because every image needs to be about autism, but because it influences the way I notice the world.
I care about creating images that feel honest. Whether I’m photographing a live event, a community gathering, a portrait, or a performance, I want the final work to feel human, grounded, and connected to the atmosphere of the day.
If that sounds like the kind of approach you’re after, I’d love to hear from you.
