For a long time, photography was about capturing what was in front of me — documenting memories, preserving moments, holding on to what matters. And while that will always be part of my work, I began to feel called to something deeper. I started to notice how powerful imagery could be beyond memory. How it shapes perception. How it communicates presence. How it introduces you before you say a word. I realized that photography is not only about how something looks —but how it feels, and how it is understood. That realization changed the way I approach my work.
Editorial photography, to me, is intentional. It’s not about doing more. It’s about doing less — but with purpose. The light. The posture. The environment. The stillness. Every detail contributes to the story. It allows space for presence. For subtlety. For something real.
Today, my work is focused on creating editorial brand and portrait imagery for people who are growing, evolving, and stepping into new versions of themselves. Entrepreneurs building something meaningful. Individuals wanting to be seen with more intention. People who understand that how they show up visually matters. This is not about perfection. It’s about alignment. Even in the early stages of this transition, I’ve learned something important: Confidence in front of the camera doesn’t come from knowing how to pose. It comes from feeling guided. From feeling seen. From trusting the process. And that’s something I now bring into every session. This is just the beginning. I’m excited to continue building, learning, and creating — and to work with people who feel aligned with this approach. If you’re stepping into a new chapter of your own — in your business or your life — and want imagery that reflects that… I would love to create something meaningful with you.
Now booking editorial brand and portrait sessions in Boston.
March 23, 2026
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