Intention
Thoughtful images, shaped by experience.
A creative approach backed by years in media, oil painting, and social dancing
I didn’t come to photography from a traditional studio path.
Before starting this business, I spent years working in digital marketing and media — building websites and ads, content, and analytics. I worked with small businesses, local organizations, and creatives who needed images that connected with people.
I pay attention to how people interact, how moments unfold, and how images feel later. There’s a bit of a journalistic influence in how I work, too.
Alongside photography, I’m also an oil painter and my work has been shown from Cape May to Boston. That creative work reinforces to how I see light, color, and composition.
Whether it’s a couple session or a collection for small business, my goal is to create beautiful images that feel natural, easy, and honest.
I love how images live beyond the session.
Photos end up on websites, holiday cards, Instagram feeds, ad campaigns, and framed on walls. They become part of how you remember a season of life or how people recognize your business.
That’s why my process is relaxed and low-pressure. When people feel connected and comfortable, the photographs feel real. And those are the images that last.
FAQ
What kinds of clients do you work with?
Couples, families, and small businesses looking for natural, candid photography. Most of my clients want photos that feel genuine and not overly staged.
 
How far do you travel?
I regularly work throughout coastal South Jersey (down the shore), the Philadelphia area, and Bucks County, and I’m always open to travel for the right project.
 
Can you recommend any good locations?
 
Yes. I’m happy to suggest locations, timing, outfits, and general ideas if you’d like guidance. If you already have something in mind, I’ll work with that too.
 
What if the weather is bad on the day of an outdoor shoot?
If the weather doesn’t cooperate, we’ll reschedule. I keep my calendar flexible for this exact reason. Cloudy skies are usually beautiful for photos, but for heavy rain, strong wind, or extreme temperatures, we’ll simply choose a new date that works for both of us.