I remember my mom had this small little gray camera that I would take everywhere with me, capturing my family and the moments around me. At the time, I didn't realize how important it was to document the people, places, and memories you love. I just did it for fun. But as I've gotten older, I'm so grateful I stepped out of my comfort zone and leaned into what felt natural to me. The passion only grew deeper over time, and I began to realize just how quickly life moves. The truth is, what you carry with you isn't just how a moment felt but the photograph that lets you relive it.
> Europe
> Scotland
> Aruba
> Japan
> Switzerland
I picked up a camera because I wanted to show people the way I see them: soft, genuine, and full of quiet beauty. I’ve always been drawn to the everyday moments, the ones that don’t ask for attention but somehow end up meaning the most. There’s something so heartfelt about capturing you simply enjoying the presence of the person you love, instead of pausing to smile for the camera. Those in-between moments - the ones full of warmth, laughter, and a little bit of that hazy magic are the ones I treasure most.