Portrait Photography That Actually Looks Like You
Headshots that don't feel stiff. Family portraits that don't feel staged. Conceptual shoots that feel like the inside of your head made visible. Whatever kind of portrait you need — I find the version that's true.
Let's talkThe version the world sees
Creative headshot
In your element
Dark and intentional
Pure performance
Committed to the moment
All in
Command the room
The energy in the room
Where it all happens
Your brand, alive
Moving together
The real moment
Airborne
Before the show
Your moment at the mic
That's the one
I believe every person has a version of themselves that the camera can love — you just usually need someone who knows how to wait for it. I'm not here to direct a performance. I'm here to find your light, give you a moment to breathe, and catch the exact second something real crosses your face.
From traditional headshots for LinkedIn to witchcraft ceremonies in the woods, from milestone family portraits to fully art-directed conceptual sessions — the thread running through all of it is the same: I'm looking for the image that feels inevitable. Like it couldn't have been any other way.
Common questions
What kinds of headshots do you offer?
Both traditional and creative — clean, professional headshots for LinkedIn and company websites, as well as editorial-style portraits for creatives, coaches, speakers, and anyone who wants something with more personality. I can shoot both in the same session if you need range.
Do you photograph witchcraft or conceptual shoots?
Yes — it's some of my favourite work. Sacred rituals, seasonal ceremonies, solstice shoots, dark romanticism, altar portraits — bring it. If you have a fully formed concept or just a feeling you want to capture, I can help develop the visual language and make it real.
Do you do family portraits?
Yes, and in the most expansive sense of the word. Nuclear families, chosen families, multigenerational families, families that include pets or partners or both — all are welcome. I shoot family portraits in a documentary style: real interactions, real light, real moments.
Can you photograph events where you're capturing portraits of attendees?
Absolutely. I have significant experience photographing events — conferences, launches, celebrations, gatherings — with a focus on the people in the room. The goal is always candid-first, light-aware portraiture that makes people look like themselves, not like they were photographed.
How do I prepare for a headshot session?
Wear something that feels like the best version of your professional self — not a costume, but polished. Solid colours or subtle patterns work best. I'll handle the rest: lighting, direction, and finding the frames where you look exactly like the person you want people to meet.
