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Toronto’s Family Photographer
I honestly hope I can take photos 
of people laughing for the 
rest of my life. 
I feel like I have the greatest job in the world. Believe me when I say I am SO happy to meet you! I am an introvert at heart and spent my life really taking in my surroundings. I can see and appreciate the heck out of how big the little things are in our lives. By taking a ‘step-back approach’ with photography, we can allow your story to unfold the way it should. No awkward posing - just a lot of candid memories in the making!
Inspired by both the magic and mundanity of everyday life, I have been documenting life stories since 2015. My collaborative approach achieves soulful, cinematic storytelling of your life chapters - exactly as they are. Your galleries will be filled with organic, ‘documentary style’ moments, mixed in with elegant, intentional poses. When you hang your photos on the wall, I want each one to transport you back to that magical feeling and connection, rather than ‘I felt so awkward that day.’
Operating with a nostalgic heart, my photography is inclusive and celebrates all life journeys: single parents, LGBTQIA+, multi-generational, end of life & legacy celebrations, and beyond! From birth to intimate weddings, it’s life documented with a whole lot of heart.
 
        
        
      
    
    I can’t even count how many times I’ve taken photos while walking backwards right into something/the ground…
Honestly, I will risk it all to get my clients the perfect shot! 
(and look cool doing it)
A closer look:
- I’ve been a full-time photographer in Toronto for almost 10 years 
- I would say my greatest love is Patrick Swayze (specifically in Road House). I will happily take any and all cheesy action movie recommendations! 
- I seriously could eat my weight in hot dogs 
- I really want to bike across Spain. Full spandex. Tunes blasting. 
- Before retiring from the TV/film industry, my last project was a Nicholas Cage movie. He loved the project… the world did not 
- I’m incredibly grateful to be among the photographers of the amazing 
 Gold Hope Project


 
            
              
            
            
          
             
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
              