I started taking photos in 2012, when a simple Canon T2 first set me on a path toward visual storytelling. With early encouragement from my brother, Ari and Uncle, Rick Lew I began developing an eye for moments that felt both real and quietly cinematic.

A couple of years later, I became one of the first one’s in aerial photography, building makeshift drone setups, attaching GoPros to anything that could fly. Those years of exploration took me across different cities and landscapes, capturing tens of thousands of images in my early twenties.

Over time, my style emerged: colorful, natural, and subtly observant. My perspective often feels like a fly on the wall—or in the sky—letting life unfold without interference.

Today, my work blends technical curiosity with an appreciation for honest, organic moments, creating imagery that feels both effortless and deeply considered.