Our Story: Finding Passion in a Time of Change
The passion for imagery came from one of the most unexpected places: the quiet of quarantine. Like many, I was completing high school with a clear path in mind—the medical field. But as the world paused, a new and powerful interest began to grow. With extra time on my hands, I dove headfirst into the world of photography, videography, and editing. What started as a hobby quickly became an obsession, fueled by what I like to call "YouTube University."
I spent countless hours immersed in tutorials, learning everything I could about light, composition, and storytelling through a lens. This period of intense self-study wasn't just about learning a new skill; it was about discovering a true calling.
My background in music has always instilled in me a deep love for entertainment and performance. While my path shifted from the stage to behind the camera, the core principles remained the same: to connect with an audience and evoke emotion. This unique blend of a music background and a newly found passion for visual arts gives my work a creative edge that goes beyond just documenting an event.
Over the past few years, I've had the incredible opportunity to work with multiple production teams on some truly big projects, including collaborations with major brands like Chick-fil-A and AdventHealth, as well as participating in events like NurseCon. These experiences have honed my skills and allowed me to bring a professional, high-level perspective to every single project.
My passion is to tell your story in a way that is authentic and visually stunning. This journey has shown me that every person, every family, and every celebration has a unique narrative that deserves to be captured beautifully. And as a Part 107 certified professional, I bring an added level of expertise and safety to every project, particularly when it comes to aerial videography.
I am honored to have the opportunity to share my passion with you and help create timeless memories from your most special moments.

