Nurturing intimacy and building trust are why I love portrait photography so much. Taking shots in which people see themselves is the most humbling experience for me as a photographer. Working with queer people and celebrating our bodies, stories and beauty is always extraordinary to me. Whether I take professional headshots, pictures for someone’s family or more intimate boudoir pictures I discuss boundaries, safety and style with my subjects. For privacy reasons most of these more intimate pictures are not available here.



