I’ve always been drawn to the things most people overlook—the feeling under the surface. And ever since becoming a mom, I’ve felt the weight of how fast time moves, even when you are paying attention.
I’m the kind of person who will cry during your vows and will talk to your pets in a baby voice (because how else are you supposed to talk to them?!).
If we were chatting over coffee, I’d tell you how this business of mine wasn’t born out of strategy or some perfectly crafted 10-year plan—it came from a slow unraveling. From burnout. From motherhood. From feeling like I was slowly disappearing. And from the realization that I wanted something more: more connection, more truth, more presence.
I bring all of that into my art: the stories we carry, the stuff that actually matters, and the permission to be completely seen.
I’m a wedding photographer based in Toronto and Montreal, documenting weddings and elopements in a way that feels intentional, artful, and grounded in real connection. My work blends a fine art film photography background with a documentary approach, allowing moments to unfold naturally while still holding a strong sense of composition and atmosphere.
After graduating from a fine art film photography program in 2016, I began shaping an approach that prioritizes light, movement, and the environments people inhabit. Whether it’s an intimate elopement, a full wedding weekend, or something quieter and deeply personal, I’m paying attention to the rhythm of the day.
and some of the things that inspire me most