

I’ve always felt compelled to document the details of the world around me.
I’ve kept diaries for as long as I can remember, the act of elucidation helping to sort my feelings and thoughts, sometimes leading to new discoveries. Relatives’ hand-me-down cameras allowed me to record moments in time, pictures of family, friends and experiences. I have boxes of these photos. They are my younger-me memories.
And I’ve always paid attention to the small and fleeting things, the little moments, patterns in nature, tiny details. My never-quiet brain plays out scenarios, stories, dreams and fears around these constant observations; it’s always been this way for me.
This innate desire to record, to document, was only heightened with the birth of my daughter. I wanted to capture the emotion and vulnerability of those beautiful, fleeting moments that come with motherhood. I think this is when I truly fell in love with photography.
People, connection, nature, landscape & light are my fascination. I seek out those elusive ‘in-between’ moments that allude to a bigger human story. And I adore (and find solace in) the natural world.
I photograph to share the beauty of this world. I try and capture the truth of it, the way I see it. Thanks for joining me here.