Meet your wedding photographer
I photograph weddings with heart and honesty, wherever love takes you.
I photographed my first wedding in 2014 while still working as a data analyst. What stuck with me wasn’t the scale of the day, but the privilege of being invited into something deeply personal. I was drawn less to directing moments, and more to being and observer of them.
After becoming a husband and a father, the way I photograph has changed. Photographing my own life taught me patience, restraint, and the importance of trust. I learned that the most meaningful images are made when people feel safe enough to be themselves, when presence matters more than performance.
That mindset now guides how I photograph weddings. I approach each day as an attentive observer, creating space for moments to unfold naturally while offering gentle guidance only when it truly serves the people I work with. Empathy is the foundation of my work.
My wife is a nurse, and I often tell her that if I weren’t a photographer, I might have followed a similar path. At its core, my work is about care, paying close attention, and creating photographs that hold meaning long after the day has passed.



