I take photos for people who want to remember how it felt – not just how it looked.
Whether it's a wedding, a street corner in Lisbon, a perfectly awkward family dinner, or the strange poetry of an empty car park at dusk – I’m drawn to moments that hum with something unsaid. The quiet. The wild. The honest.
Photography, for me, is not a niche or a job description. It’s how I process the world. I’ve photographed stories in cities and forests, in love and in loss, across continents and living rooms. It could be a ceremony or a silence – if it feels like something worth remembering, I’ll be there, camera in hand, usually caffeinated.
Sometimes I shoot weddings. Sometimes I wander with a camera and see what happens. Sometimes I sit for hours just waiting for a shadow to land in the right place. And sometimes I blog about all of it.
If weddings are your thing, you’ll find my wedding work over here – where storytelling’s the main character and the confetti never settles.
I don’t do fake smiles. I don’t say “cheese.” But if you're into the kind of photography that says this is what it was really like – we’ll get along just fine.
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