More Than
Just Photos

I've always been drawn to photography, but it wasn't until I had children of my own that I truly began to understand the importance of capturing and preserving all those little moments as well as the big ones. As I watched my kids grow, I realised how quickly time flies. Photography became my way of preserving those fleeting moments—the everyday magic that often goes unnoticed. Looking back at photos of my own children allows me to relive those times, and I'm so grateful I captured them.

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WHY I LOVE WHAT I DO
Photography, for me, is a way of holding onto what matters most. The small, fleeting moments — a hand squeeze, a shared laugh, the way a child leans into their parent — these are the things that often go unnoticed, but they carry the deepest meaning. I love being able to pause time, even for just a second, so that people can look back and feel everything all over again. It’s about connection, emotion, and preserving something real.
What I love most is that no two stories are ever the same. Whether I’m photographing a quiet morning at home or a windswept elopement on the coast, I’m constantly in awe of how love shows up in everyday life. Being invited into someone’s world and trusted to document it honestly is something I’ll never take for granted. It’s a privilege — and it’s what keeps me inspired, camera in hand, again and again.
