my philosophy:

For me, photography is as much about establishing a personal connection as it is about actually taking pictures. The chemistry between a photographer and subject always shows in the fnal image - mostly in the eyes. There is no way to fake that comfort level.

I try to create a relaxed and uplifting environment; because when you feel comfortable, your energy, warmth and confdence will shine through naturally.

the process:

I generally like to meet a person before we shoot just to get to know each other. We discuss some of the particulars, but the conversation often turns to life in general.

The point of the meeting is to help you to feel comfortable with me (which will show in the pictures) and to allow me to know you better as well. The better I know you, the better I am able to capture your unique qualities.

When we shoot:

The sessions are fairly organic. I don’t rely on specifc formulas. Each person is different so I always want to remain open to the possibilities.

I don’t tell people to “smile,” “feel happy,” or “feel good inside,” because it doesn’t create something authentic or real. The mouth might be smiling, but the eyes really aren’t; it looks posed. There’s lots of interaction between us when we shoot, rather than me just spouting directions like, “turn to the side a bit,” or “think happy thoughts.” I give directions sometimes, but most of the time it just fows naturally. In most sessions we’re just talking about life in general and taking pictures as we go.

If you feel like we are connecting, the eyes will be truthful and engaged.

the whole key:

The whole key to good shots lies in feeling good in your own skin. That can only happen if you feel at ease and are having a good time.

What I try to do is create an environment where you feel comfortable and the best you can come forth.