When I was young I struggled a lot with who I was and buried myself in books and dreams of cool protagonists. The first time I was truly able to live a dream was when I dressed as a ghost for Halloween in Kindergarten. I realized that I could be anyone and nobody would know. It was exciting knowing I could be anything and still be myself.

I found myself in that ghost costume and it’s why I return to it so frequently. I started to realize that others had their own dreams they wanted to recognize.

This discovery empowered me and encouraged me to start taking photos for others and exploring nature through my lens.
Since then, I’ve found my way as a photographer as I’ve encouraged others to live their fantasy the way they dream.

I love being behind the camera and being able to make another person’s dreams come true. It’s absolutely wonderful to be able to help others live through big
moments and fantasies.

...Happily Ever After

Now that I’ve found myself in my fairy tale I spend a lot of time outdoors scouting the perfect places to make others’ dreams come true. I have a strong passion for portrait photography with a fantasy edge but overall I just enjoy being around other people and supporting them in the best way that I know how.

When I’m not out taking photos, I can be found with my nose in a book or playing games with my friends. Fantasy and imagination play a big role in my personal life, not just my work. I have spent many an hour daydreaming about whether I’d rather be a pirate or a ghost, have a dragon or a unicorn companion, and so on. All I could ever ask for is to be a part of a dream and making it a reality for someone.