I’m a photographer and director based in the Dallas, Texas area. My creative background started with graphic design, where I first learned how to think about visuals through composition, color, balance, and how different elements come together to create a feeling. That foundation still shapes the way I shoot today. Every frame matters to me, and I approach it the same way I approached design, with intention.
A lot of my early inspiration came from films and shows like Mid90s and Boy Meets World. What stuck with me wasn’t just the stories, but the way they made me feel.
That feeling is what pushed me toward photography and directing. For me, the goal has never just been to take photos or make videos. The whole point of this journey has been to build a world through my work, one that lets people feel something real. I’m always chasing those moments that feel genuine, the kind that remind you of memories you didn’t even realize you had.
My upbringing in graphic design gave me the visual foundation, but photography and film gave me the freedom to turn emotion into something people can see and experience. Through lighting, color, movement, and the people in front of the camera, I try to create images that carry the same depth of feeling that drives me every day.
At the end of the day, I want my work to resonate. I want people to look at something I’ve created and feel like they’ve stepped into a moment, a memory, or a world that means something to them.