My Style — Real Moments, Honest Visuals, Deep Connection
For me, photography and videography aren’t just about angles or aesthetics — they’re about capturing real emotions in the moment. The way someone laughs without holding back. The quiet tears after heartbreak. The unfiltered confidence when someone starts to feel themselves — in front of the lens, but lost in the moment.
That’s the kind of work I live for.
I’ve had shoots where a model literally cried because she had just broken up before the session. And instead of holding it in, she let it out — and we turned that vulnerability into something raw and beautiful. That’s when I knew: this is exactly why I do what I do.
“Pretend I’m Not Here…”
That’s something I often say during a shoot. Whether we’re at the beach, a hidden café, or a brand’s studio — I want you to just be in your own world. Let go. Feel yourself. I’ll handle the rest.
Even when working with brands, I guide models the same way. The goal is to create movement, feeling, and authenticity — not just stiff poses or forced smiles. Because the best shots? They happen when no one’s trying too hard.
Real Food. Real People. Real Stories.
Even in product and food photography, I hold onto this belief: the more real, the better.
If I’m photographing a restaurant’s signature burger, I’m not using fake buns or plastic cheese. I talk directly with the kitchen staff to make sure what I shoot is exactly what the customer will get. Real textures. Real steam. Real flavor — through the lens.
Why fake something when the truth already looks (and tastes) so good?
Editing Style: Bold, Moody, and Evolving
My editing style has always leaned toward moody and bold — deep tones, strong contrasts, and colors that feel. But lately, I’ve been evolving into a more soothing, calm, dark-but-authentic color grading direction.
I also love playing with foreground elements — like tissues, glass, shadows, or fabric — to add depth and storytelling to my shots. It’s my way of inviting you into the frame, letting the viewer feel like they’re right there in that moment.
My Creative Belief
I believe every creative has their own values, style, and way of seeing the world. That’s why I don’t believe in comparing art. There’s no “better” or “worse” — just different perspectives. What matters most is experience — what you see, what you feel, and how deeply you connect to the work.
Respect and communication are everything. When we understand each other, we create magic together — it’s a two-way street.
Let’s Create Something Honest and Beautiful
So if you’re looking for someone who doesn’t just take pictures or film a product — but truly captures your essence, your brand’s heart, or your story in its rawest form — I’d be honored to collaborate.
Let’s keep it real. Let’s make it meaningful. Let’s create something unforgettable.