
A glimpse into the worlds I’ve wandered and captured.
From tiny organisms nestled in moss to the delicate forms of fungi and forest textures, each image reflects a moment of stillness, curiosity, and connection with the natural world. My work blends macro photography with storytelling — highlighting the beauty in the overlooked, the quiet, and the wild.
Scroll through the details, colors, and textures that have caught my eye — and perhaps, your breath.

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Botanical Collections
Every garden has its own rhythm — shaped by season, soul, and the hands that tend it. This series captures cultivated spaces both public and private, where beauty is intentional yet still wild at heart. From peony fields in full bloom to intimate backyard beds, these images honor the relationship between people and plants — the way we design with nature, care for it, and are shaped by it in return.
Whether styled or spontaneous, each photograph reflects the textures, movement, and quiet emotion that live in growing spaces.
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Macro Nature
There’s an entire world beneath our feet — soft, strange, often missed unless you're looking closely. This series is a celebration of the small: slime molds glistening on fallen logs, fungi unfolding in secret corners, insects perched with perfect geometry, and the quiet ecosystems growing in moss and bark.
Through macro photography, I aim to reveal the intricate beauty of these tiny lives — the kind of details that ask you to pause, lean in, and see the wonder woven into the wild.


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Client Work & Collaborations
Some of the most rewarding moments behind the lens come from working alongside others who share a love for beauty, nature, and intention. This collection highlights collaborative projects with gardeners, growers, creatives, and small businesses — capturing their work, their spaces, and the spirit behind what they do.
From community-driven floral initiatives to styled product shoots, these sessions are rooted in connection, storytelling, and a shared appreciation for the details that make something meaningful.
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Personal Projects
These are the quiet experiments — the slow mornings with my camera, the spontaneous trail walks, the moments that weren’t planned but asked to be captured. My personal projects are where I explore freely, follow the light, and chase curiosity without a destination in mind.
Some are studies in texture or color. Others are small stories unfolding in the woods, in the garden, or just outside my door. Together, they form an ongoing practice in noticing — and honoring — the natural world as it reveals itself.

