you, and more.

The old adage of a picture says a thousand words is – in my opinion – bang on, especially when it comes to a portrait/headshot. This should reflect your spirit as well as your character. It should be thoughtful, yet captivating. It should resonate whether people, regardless of whether they know you or not.

Person in yellow beanie and brown jacket standing in dusky mountain landscape.
Portrait of person in green top against warm-toned background.
A close-up portrait of a bearded person in a purple shirt against a green background.
A person wearing glasses smiles warmly while wrapped in a pink headscarf and plaid scarf.
Portrait of someone wearing a black cap and blue sweater with dappled sunlight through leaves.
Portrait of someone with blonde hair and blue eyes lying on pink fabric wearing stripes.
Western-style outfit with cowboy hat and tan jacket at a rustic ranch setting.
Portrait of someone in a white top with long dark hair against a leafy background.
Senior man in black puffy jacket photographed in natural lighting outdoors.
A man with a white beard wearing a bright yellow turban against a turquoise background.
Dramatic low-key portrait in blue tones with dramatic side lighting.
A moody portrait of someone looking down in dramatic lighting against a dark background.
Portrait of someone wearing glasses and a yellow cardigan against white curtains.
A person in a grey suit and glasses photographed in warm evening light.
Portrait of someone in a patterned shirt and flat cap against a textured wall.

It is the photographer, not the camera, that is the instrument

I love to look through the viewfinder of my camera and see the beauty of each human face I find there. Every human being is beautiful but not every human being feels comfortable in front of camera. This is where – I believe – my strength lies as a photographer. Taking a good picture requires skill. Taking an incredible picture requires a human touch. So whether you're camera shy or you've been taking selfies since the dawn of time, let me have the honor of taking your portrait. You won't regret it.