As a Chicago native, I began my photography career in 2012 capturing small, intimate weddings through referrals. As my work gained recognition, I naturally transitioned into photographing larger and more elaborate celebrations, working both as a lead and second photographer. Today, I bring that same attention and care to every wedding, portrait session, and event I photograph.

My style is best described as eclectic, blending artistic composition with a documentary approach. With experience in weddings, portraiture, events, and travel photography throughout Southeast Asia, I draw inspiration from a wide range of cultures, environments, and personal experiences. This perspective allows me to approach each celebration with fresh creativity while remaining focused on the moments that matter most.

With a background in graphic design, I developed a strong foundation in composition, balance, and detail—elements that continue to shape my work behind the camera. I approach every photograph with an artistic eye, creating images that are refined, natural, and timeless. My appreciation for photojournalism allows me to work unobtrusively, capturing genuine interactions and fleeting moments while allowing couples and their guests to remain fully present in the celebration.

Beyond weddings, I remain committed to giving back to the community by volunteering my photography services to nonprofit organizations whenever possible.

Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of collaborating with organizations and events across Chicago. In 2014, I partnered with Sears Holdings and the Human Rights Campaign for the Gift Registry Sweepstakes, where four couples were married during the Chicago Gay Pride Parade—an unforgettable celebration of love and equality.

I also served as the head photographer for the Windy City West Indian Carnival in 2014 and 2015 in collaboration with #ChiCarib and J Nice of Chicago’s B96 “The J Show.”

I believe every celebration is a unique story. My goal is to document each wedding and event with care, artistry, and intention—creating imagery that feels elevated, meaningful, and enduring for years to come.