A little more about me:
I find inspiration in nature — whether it’s the quiet rhythm of the ocean, a hike in the mountains, or time spent in the garden. It keeps me grounded, reminds me to slow down, and fuels my creativity. At this point, it feels less like habit and more like science – cheap therapy really.
That said, I’m equally a homebody. I love creating spaces that feel cozy, calm, and considered. Half the time I’m out in the world, the other half I’m basically a housecat — happiest when things are clean, calm, and balanced.
People often describe me as “relaxed” — easy to be around. They can breathe around me and be themselves. (Which is honestly the bare minimum, but apparently not a given.)
I thrive on learning new things and having meaningful conversations. Photography is my foundation, but design, film, music, and interiors all shape how I see the world. Basically, if it’s creative, I’ve probably dabbled in it — or at least have an opinion about it.
I’ve always been drawn to aesthetics — making things look and feel good is just in my nature. As a kid, I’d rearrange my room endlessly until it felt perfect. Now, I channel that same energy into a career. These days, I call it “art direction,” but really it’s just the same instinct I had at age 10 with a better eye.
You’re still here? Then yeah, we’ll probably get along.