My journey with photography didn’t begin with a business plan—it began with curiosity. The quiet kind. The kind that makes you pause when light falls perfectly on a face, or when a fleeting emotion passes by and you wish you could hold onto it just a little longer.
I picked up a camera seriously in 2012, not knowing then that it would shape the rest of my life. What started as fascination soon became a habit, and that habit grew into a passion I couldn’t ignore. I found myself drawn not just to photographs, but to stories—unscripted laughter, nervous glances, and emotions that exist only for a moment.
In 2013, I photographed my very first wedding, and something clicked. Weddings felt raw, honest, chaotic, and beautifully unpredictable. That experience confirmed what I already felt deep down—this was where I belonged. Since then, every wedding has reminded me why I chose this path in the first place.
For me, photography is less about perfection and more about presence. It’s about being there when a tear escapes, when hands tighten in reassurance, when joy overflows without warning. I believe the best photographs are the ones that take you back—not just to how things looked, but to how they felt.
This is more than my profession. It’s my way of seeing the world, of connecting with people, and of turning moments into memories that last far beyond the day they were created.
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