Born in 2003 and raised in the coastal town of Marshfield, Massachusetts, I am a self-taught photographer and FAA-licensed drone pilot whose work is shaped by a life spent around the water and in the outdoors.

I found photography during the stillness of the 2020 pandemic. With the world on pause, I picked up a camera I had bought just weeks before and began teaching myself the craft—spending nearly every day shooting, experimenting, and learning. What started as a way to pass time quickly became something more, as I fell into the rhythm of creating and capturing the world around me.

By the following year, as life began to reopen, I started taking on photography work wherever I could, building experience through real-world projects and connections. After graduating high school in 2021, I chose to take a gap year to fully pursue photography—a decision that has shaped the path I’m on today.

Since then, I’ve worked with lifestyle brands, music artists, marketing teams, and automotive companies, developing a portfolio rooted in authentic, experience-driven storytelling. My work spans from the coastline to the mountains, combining ground-level perspective with aerial drone photography to capture both detail and scale.

Based in New England, I continue to document life shaped by movement, environment, and culture—while looking to expand my reach, travel further, and create wherever the work takes me.

Silhouette of a person standing on a post beneath colorful northern lights in the night sky with stars.