To be seen is not just to exist, but to be witnessed—to be felt, to be present.

A photograph is more than a moment—it is an imprint of movement, emotion, and light. It is a record of something felt, something remembered. As a multidisciplinary artist, my work explores the interplay of form, light, texture, color, and energy, bridging the line between portraiture and art. Whether in the softness of fabric against skin, the shadows tracing a silhouette, or the quiet presence of stillness, each image tells a story of being.
I create images that go beyond the surface.
My creative journey began in San Francisco, where I first studied beauty and color theory. Understanding how light, shadow, and hue shape perception deepened my fascination with aesthetics—an instinct I carried into every venture that followed.
My love for vintage style and the intricacy of older objects—each carrying a history, a story—led me to own and curate a vintage boutique. As a shop owner, I had to learn the camera to support my business, and this naturally led me to becoming a photographer. Immediately, I sought more work and education through studios and mentorships, which eventually allowed me to branch out with my own unique style.
Sustainability is woven into my creative process. Beyond fashion and photography, I helped launch an electronic recycling company, where I developed a fascination for discarded materials. I still salvage & utilize lenses, screens, and deconstructed tech, repurposing them as filters and tools to manipulate light, creating in-camera effects that transform perception.
My energy work stems from a deep reverence for nature and all that breathes life. I believe presence is more than visual—it is felt. Photography, like energy work, is an invitation to pause, to sense, to connect. Both serve as portals to stillness, as reminders to be fully here, fully alive.