My photography is an act of preservation.
Not simply of faces or places, but of the moments that quietly shape a life—the touch of a hand, the pause before "I do," the tear you never realized had fallen, the laughter that echoed through the evening.
Time asks us to let every moment go. A photograph is our gentle refusal.
It allows us to return to the people we once were, to remember not only how the day looked, but how it lived within us. My hope is that every image becomes an heirloom of feeling—one that carries your story forward for generations, inviting your children and grandchildren to know your love not as history, but as something they can still feel.
Because the greatest photographs do more than preserve memories.
They preserve a piece of the human heart. Your heart.