I started taking photos because I wanted to hold onto the feelings I couldn’t always explain. I began as a painter and mixed media artist, chasing color and emotion with my hands. At 16, I worked my first wedding at Artists For Humanity’s award-winning EpiCenter gallery in Boston. Over time, I’ve worked with major arts organizations like the Museum of Fine Arts, and developed a professional background in brand storytelling - both of which shaped how I approach photography: with intention, curiosity, and a deep respect for identity.
Since then, I’ve shot stories of special events from luxury weddings at venues like The Wauwinet on Nantucket, to downtown dinners at Tuscan Kitchen in Seaport and shows for award-winning musicians, bringing my documentary style to unforgettable spaces.
What I’ve learned is that the best images don’t come from perfect poses - they come from trust, attention, and a genuine love for people.
Whether it’s a wedding, a family story, or a musician lost in their craft, I approach every shoot with care, a documentary eye, and a reverence for the little details that make people who they are.
When I’m not behind the camera, you can usually find me painting, gardening, or crocheting Irish lace the way my great grandmother taught me. I live in Massachusetts with my husband and our orange cat, Florentina.
Thanks for being here. I hope something in my work makes you feel seen.