They arrive without announcement. In glances exchanged without thinking. In hands finding each other out of habit. In the spaces between words, where something shared settles into place.
How I move through the day.
Whether it is a wedding or a smaller shared moment, my approach remains the same: I stay close enough to notice what matters, and far enough away to let it happen.
I am watching for the transitions - the breath before a ceremony begins, a hand held beneath a table, the people who find each other in the middle of a crowded room.
The photographs come from observation, timing and trust.
What the photographs hold.
The work is not only about the visible milestones. It is about the relationships around them, the movement of a day and the details that would otherwise disappear.
The result is a body of photographs that can return you to the occasion as it was lived, rather than as it was staged.