I photograph tastemakers of right now, in domestic spaces or on the street. The work sits at the intersection of style, intimacy, and art direction: dressed enough to be deliberate, loose enough to still be true. This started as a personal practice and stays one, though I take on brand work that speaks the same visual language.
I'm interested in the hour before and the hour after, not the performance, but what surrounds it. Getting ready, coming down, on the go, or existing without an audience. Primarily medium format film, because the deliberateness of the process becomes part of the image. What comes back is a document of a specific time and place, and I'm aware enough of the moment we're living in to know that matters. I don't know if this is the decade before AI reshapes everything or just a stretch where change finally outpaced our ability to process it. But I know the it-crowd of this era deserves to be documented as they actually were, before someone else decides what it looked like.