This body of work is shaped by light, restraint, and observation.
Each project is approached with patience, allowing moments, materials, and stories to reveal themselves naturally.
This body of work is shaped by light, restraint, and observation.
Each project is approached with patience, allowing moments, materials, and stories to reveal themselves naturally.
Life of Pie focuses on the human rhythm behind the work, hands in motion, ingredients mid-process, moments that exist between start and finish.
Still Life is a study in restraint. Light, composition, and material take precedence, allowing objects to exist quietly and with intention.
Story Life brings together people, place, and process. It’s about the broader narrative — the environment, the gestures, and the moments that give context to the work. This approach is ideal for long-form storytelling and editorial-driven projects.
This project explored the relationship between craft and presence. focusing on process, repetition, and the subtle beauty of making by hand. By working with natural light and minimal direction, the imagery captures a sense of calm, intention, and authenticity.
This project explored the relationship between craft and presence. focusing on process, repetition, and the subtle beauty of making by hand. By working with natural light and minimal direction, the imagery captures a sense of calm, intention, and authenticity.
This project explored the relationship between craft and presence. focusing on process, repetition, and the subtle beauty of making by hand. By working with natural light and minimal direction, the imagery captures a sense of calm, intention, and authenticity.
This project explored the relationship between craft and presence. focusing on process, repetition, and the subtle beauty of making by hand. By working with natural light and minimal direction, the imagery captures a sense of calm, intention, and authenticity.
Life of Pie
Life of Pie
Still Life
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