I picked up a camera because I was afraid of forgetting—faces, places, feelings. What started as a way to hold onto memories became a way to understand them. Over time, I learned it’s not the perfect shot that matters, but the honest one—the tear before the smile, the silence between the words. That’s what I chase. Through photography and film, I try to catch the feeling behind the moment. Because that’s what stays. That’s what I want to give back.
Throughout this process, we’ll bring your vision to life with open communication, honesty, and integrity. With every step, we’ll strengthen our connection, and by the end, we won’t just have a successful project—we’ll have become best friends. And hey, when in doubt, just “phone a friend” (spoiler: it’ll probably be me)!
It started with my dad. He documented every single day of our family’s life with a camera in hand—birthdays, breakfasts, even the quiet in-between moments. Nothing was too small to matter. I learned on that same camera, the one that had already held so much of our story. At first, I just wanted to capture things the way he did—to remember, to hold onto time. But somewhere along the way, it became something deeper. In a world that moves fast and edits everything, I found peace in the unfiltered, the real, the emotional. I don’t shoot for perfection. I shoot for connection—for the moments that remind us who we are, and who we love. This is more than a craft. It’s a legacy. One that started with my dad, and lives on through every frame I create.
First and only studio in the Northeast U.S to offer Medium Format Photography.
When we first started offering Videography Services.
When we first did our first weddings.
Milestone of 1000 Weddings Photographed.