About Me

I'm a photographer based in Los Angeles, CA, passionate about capturing moments and scenes that draw my interest. If you'd like to learn more about my work and creative approach, feel free to scroll down.

My creative journey began in high school when I volunteered at a local church to document the priest’s sermons. What started as a simple task soon evolved into something more—our small documentary team began experimenting with a camcorder, creating projects just for fun.

Before long, the church had us working with professional cinema cameras to record live sermons for their website and YouTube. Seeking career guidance, I turned to the live director, who introduced me to Brooks Institute. That conversation set me on the path to becoming a photographer.

Since then, I’ve documented weddings, concerts, stage performances, film productions, and funerals. Each experience has shaped the way I see the world. Over the past decade, I’ve embraced the journey—jumping between studios, taking on gigs that challenge my creativity, and expanding my perspective.

Beyond photography, I’m always seeking new experiences—whether traveling, diving into personal projects, carving through fresh snow on my board, or simply unwinding at a coffee shop I’ve yet to discover.

Photography is more than just a career—it’s a way of life. It reveals beauty and art in the world while also allowing me to understand and capture the quiet weight of melancholy.