Raw Emotion.

My photography journey began long before I knew what “ISO” meant—I was just a kid with a Kodak digital camera that died faster than my attention span in math class. In middle school, I fell in love with capturing moments, even if my camera could barely survive two hours without a nap. At 17, my aunt handed down her battle-worn Canon Rebel TX, complete with a charming little crack in the lens. Instead of seeing it as a flaw, I saw a challenge—and promptly taught myself Photoshop just to erase the evidence from every shot. A year later, I began working with Tasher Studios in Woburn, MA, photographing everything from school portraits to community events. Since then, my freelance work has expanded into weddings, graduations, political campaigns, charity functions, sports games, and more spontaneous creative projects than I can count. Whether I’m editing out cracked lenses or running through feilds to catch the shot, my passion for photography has only grown.