A man standing against a plain wall, dressed in business casual attire with glasses, in black and white photograph.

"I approach weddings not as events to be documented, but as human experiences to be understood."

My work begins with quiet observation—noticing the rhythm of how people move, how they interact, and how a story naturally unfolds when it is allowed to breathe. Rather than directing every frame or adhering to a rigid structure, I focus on creating a space where honesty can happen. Guidance is offered only when it serves the moment, allowing raw emotion and authentic connection to lead the way.

What matters most to me is not how much is captured, but what is felt—and how that feeling remains long after the day has passed. To honor this intentional approach, I accept only a limited number of commissions each year. This exclusivity ensures the presence, trust, and calm attentiveness required to prioritize people over production.

The result is photography and cinema that feel natural, grounded, and profoundly true to the day as it was lived—not as it was staged.

THE PHILOSOPHY OF PRESENCE

BEYOND WEDDINGS: Manhattan Series

"A Cinematic Essay of Manhattan"

"My creative journey extends beyond the wedding day through my personal project, Monthly Painment. It is a weekly visual and auditory exploration of New York City—a collection of short, essay-like films where photography, cinematography, and my original musical compositions converge. This project allows me to capture the raw rhythm and emotional resonance of the city I traverse daily, refining the artistic lens through which I document your most precious stories."