I am a mom of three, based north of Toronto, Canada and have carried some kind of camera in my hands since I can remember.
Creating is all I have ever loved to do.
My photos are all about feeling caught in the moment with a hint of editorial. I'm inspired by analog formats, messy details and unfiltered moments. Photography is never just about images—it is about preservation. A way to hold onto fleeting moments, to see and be seen. Memories of loved ones. What started as a quiet fascination became second nature, almost like learning a new language.
I approach my work the way I approach life: with curiosity, intention, and an appreciation for the beauty in the in-between. My lens is drawn to quiet gestures, the weight of a glance, the way light and shadow tell their own story. Each frame is a reflection—not just of what’s in front of me, but of the places I’ve been, and the way I’ve learned to see.
When I'm not photographing weddings, I'm likely spending time with my family, planning my next trip, or rewatching a favourite film with my wiener dog nearby.
An intimate wedding isn’t about less—it’s about more. More presence. More meaning. More space to celebrate in a way that feels true to you. I document with that same philosophy—balancing refinement with rawness, artistry with authenticity.
I don’t stage moments. I watch them unfold. I work with both film and digital, blending softness and structure to create images that feel cinematic yet real. No forced poses, no stiff smiles. Just you, as you are. Because the most beautiful stories aren’t manufactured. They’re simply witnessed.