

Behind the lens
“The best photo is the one nobody saw coming.”
Writing about myself is uncomfortable. Not because I don’t have a story, but because I don’t believe in bios that read like résumés or polished statements written for algorithms. Even if I know that’s what I’m supposed to do.
Titles, credentials, timelines: they exist, but they’re not the point. The point is what happens between people. The look that lingers, the conversation that drifts, the moment someone finally relaxes.
I’m a photographer and videomaker based on the Gold Coast. That part is factual. The rest is less tangible: I’d rather make something honest than efficient, follow curiosity over formulas, work slowly when slowly is what the moment needs.
I don’t think real connection can be manufactured. It builds through presence and attention. So I show up fully, not to deliver images, but to make something that holds up months later.
And honestly? I’m fucking good at this.
Who I've collaborated with
(if you still want to be convinced)
















Stop overthinking the perfect time. Let’s make something real.