I’m drawn to the way a single frame can stop time.
A photograph can hold a glance, a breath, a quiet laugh and years later, it still brings you back. We spend our days scrolling through clips and noise, yet a still image invites focus. At weddings, those small sparks are everywhere: a bride steadying her bouquet, a groom’s quick smile, a father’s hand on his daughter’s shoulder, a mother brushing a strand of hair away. My work is about noticing those seconds and giving them a home.
Beyond the camera, I’m a husband and a father to three daughters who long ago turned every hallway into a runway and every park bench into a stage. When I’m not photographing, you might find me learning new climbing routes or lining up at a mountain-bike start. In my own family, I’ve seen how prints and albums become markers in our lives pages we return to when we want to feel the big moments again, and the small ones too.
Recognition
- PDN’s Top Knots (Ceremonies), 2013 — named among the standout wedding storytellers that year.
- Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA), member since 2012 accepted for documentary-driven wedding coverage.
- WPJA Quarterly Awards, 2012 — 4th place, Q4 “Great Natural Light”; 4th place, Q3 “Scene Setters.”
If you want photographs that carry feeling and age well, I’d be honored to document your day.