About Me
While filmmaking is now the core of my creative practice, photography is where it all began a passion sparked when I first picked up a camera at the age of 13.
My early years were shaped by constant movement. As the child of a United Nations diplomat, I had the rare opportunity to live in several countries across the world, immersed in diverse cultures, landscapes, and ways of life. With every relocation, photography became my way of grounding myself a tool to explore, connect, and hold on to the beauty and complexity around me.
That global upbringing continues to influence how I see the world and how I shoot. I don’t just aim to capture what’s in front of me I aim to photograph stories. Every image is a moment suspended in time, but my goal is to offer something more: a sense of what came before the shutter clicked, and a feeling of what might unfold afterward. Whether it’s a quiet street corner or a human expression caught in transition, I seek out the narrative thread the emotion, tension, or quiet poetry that lingers within the frame.
Photography remains, for me, both a discipline and a lifelong companion a way of seeing, feeling, and remembering.