east Coast + Destination wedding photographer.
For the Style-Driven Romantics.

Editorial photography is all about the narrative—setting the scene, capturing the motion and emotion, details alongside more intentional and directed images. I find this contrast breathes life into photos so they feel polished, but never staged. Luxe, but true to you. I style and direct just enough to create something refined, then leave room for the in-between moments that make it personal.

I believe every person has a story worth preserving, and it's a privilege to create photographs that become part of that legacy.

Photography has always been more than creating beautiful images to me—it's about preserving the feeling of a moment. Drawn to thoughtful design, meaningful connection, and beautiful light, I create photographs that are refined, emotionally honest, and intentionally composed. Every gallery is crafted to tell a story that feels deeply personal, preserving not only how life looked, but how it was experienced.

Handwritten Notes

Fresh flowers

Boutique hotels

Spontaneous Adventures

Paris cafés

Architecture

( some things i love )

When I'm not photographing, you'll usually find me wandering a new city, discovering beautifully designed spaces, planning my next adventure, or searching for the kind of inspiration that quietly finds its way into every photograph I create.

Long Walks

museums

thoughtful design

Fashion

ocean air

Estate Sales

Travel

Thrift Shopping

I'm drawn to places that tell a story before anyone ever steps into the frame—where intentional design meets genuine life. That perspective shapes every wedding and session I photograph, influencing how I notice little details, compose each image, and preserve the emotion of a moment.

The way I see the world shapes the way I photograph it. I'm endlessly inspired by architecture, landscapes, travel, fashion, and the subtle details that often go unnoticed. Whether I'm wandering the streets of Paris, discovering a boutique hotel, or spending an afternoon in a museum, I'm always paying attention to light, texture, color, and the feeling of a place.

Where I Find Inspiration

My hope is that your photographs become something you return to for decades—not simply to remember how life looked, but to remember exactly how it felt.