I take on a limited number of commissions each season — each one planned and built from scratch.
Whether it’s a cinematic character portrait, a pop-culture homage, or an experimental editorial concept, every shoot is tailored to the story we’re telling. Some involve mood boards, styling, set builds, and post-production — others are simpler, but always intentional.
Pricing is bespoke and based on the creative scope. This is not a one-size-fits-all studio — it’s a process, and each project is treated as a collaborative artwork.
I also occasionally take on commercial work that aligns with my style — including headshots, editorial portraits, and food photography. I especially love capturing behind-the-scenes magic in restaurant kitchens, chefs at work, and dishes in motion.
If you’re unsure where your idea fits, just reach out. If it sparks something, I’ll take it on.
Final Delivery & Artistic Process
Every shoot is a collaboration — and also a creative piece in its own right. Once we align on the concept, I take the lead on execution — from lighting and styling to post-production.
Rather than offering rounds of revisions or edits, I approach each project like a finished artwork. That means trusting the process and leaning into what makes it unique.
If you're interested in physical prints, we can absolutely discuss that after the shoot — whether it’s a framed piece, photo book, or something more custom. I love helping people bring the final images to life in a tangible way. (Costs apply)