about me

since getting my first camera — a flip video recorder back in middle school — I’ve loved capturing life’s little moments.

my camera has been my constant. it’s traveled the world with me, witnessed couples say “i do,” and documented the magic of everyday life.

now, it allows me to tell stories through photo and video — ones that make you feel something, remember something, or simply pause for a second. since becoming a mom, my passion for capturing the everyday has only grown.

a few more details

over the past few years, i’ve had the privilege of working with amazing businesses, creating content, managing social platforms, and bringing big ideas to life. these experiences have shaped how i tell stories through photo and video, and deepened my love for creating meaningful, scroll-stopping content.

i’m constantly inspired by the process of bringing new ideas to life. you can usually find me editing at my computer with a peach vibe celsius (or rosé, depending on the hour), or diving into my next creative project—always looking for ways to push boundaries and think outside the box.

after spending a few years in charleston and nashville, my little fam and i recently made the move back to indiana. i’m excited to embrace this next chapter and see where it leads us, both personally and creatively.

when i’m not behind the camera or my screen, you’ll find me soaking up every moment with my little one. he’s been my biggest inspiration and reminds me daily why capturing life’s little moments (and the big ones too!) matters so much.

here’s what’s up

if you haven’t caught on yet, I love creating photo and video content. i also have a deep passion for helping businesses share their stories and connect with their audiences through meaningful content.

i get it — content creation isn’t for everyone. it can be time-consuming and overwhelming. if you’re scrolling through insta or tiktok, wishing you had the time and energy to create content that truly stands out… stop wishing and click below ⬊

 

 telling brand stories through the lens.