Close editorial frame from the left edge — photographer standing in a sun-drenched backyard, three-quarter profile, dappled golden-hour light filtering through tree canopy overhead, camera held loosely at side, warm terracotta and sand tones, gaze directed off-frame, candid and unhurried
Close editorial frame from the left edge — photographer standing in a sun-drenched backyard, three-quarter profile, dappled golden-hour light filtering through tree canopy overhead, camera held loosely at side, warm terracotta and sand tones, gaze directed off-frame, candid and unhurried
/ Still & Golden

I look for the light that's already there.

Not a studio. Not a pose. I work in the places you actually live — and I wait for the moment you forget I'm there.

Wide environmental shot from the left edge — a couple in their living room by a large window, warm overcast daylight streaming in, woman laughing with head slightly turned, man watching her with a quiet smile, hands loosely intertwined, clutter of real life softly visible in the background, no staging
Wide environmental shot from the left edge — a couple in their living room by a large window, warm overcast daylight streaming in, woman laughing with head slightly turned, man watching her with a quiet smile, hands loosely intertwined, clutter of real life softly visible in the background, no staging
— How it works

Your space. Your rhythm. Real light.

Sessions happen in your house, your backyard, the park you walk every Sunday. Places that smell like your life, not a rental studio.

I show up quiet and stay out of the way. The goal is warmth over perfection — unguarded moments, not coordinated ones.

They change faster than you think.

Kids grow a foot between seasons. The goal isn't a perfect photo — it's catching who they actually are right now, at this exact age, in your real everyday life.