My first obsession was weather. But when I stepped away from forecasting, I found something else that moved me: photography. It started with a portrait I took for a friend—one he printed and framed. That simple act of remembering hooked me.
I’ve been telling stories through photos ever since. And now? I film them too.
Not many photographers offer both. But for me, combining stills and motion just makes sense. Because life doesn’t stand still—and your memories shouldn’t either.
• Changing seasons
• A cup of coffee watching sunrise
• 90s pop while cooking dinner (Boyz II Men, Britney, Backstreet & Mariah)
• Calvin & Hobbes Humor
• Cruising
• Sour cream
• Folding sheets (or making the bed, for that matter)
• Being the first to order at a restaurant
• Sour cream (did I mention that already?)
NO 1.
Photos freeze time. But sometimes the magic is in the motion—the way your kid's curls bounce when they run, or the way you look at each other when you think no one’s watching. Whether crisp and modern or grainy with vintage Super 8 feels, my short films bring those little moments to life.
NO 2.
Both the silly and the profound. The more we simply get to know each other, the comfier you’ll feel during photos. At the heart of everything we do is a genuine desire to understand the couples we get to photograph.
NO 3.
And we don’t want you afraid to use it. Posing is an important tool for catching you at your best. That doesn’t mean stiff. Instead think of it as finding natural positions with my guidance to create portraits you’ll cherish.