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Photographer based in Canada. Available anywhere.
After 9 years of commercial work, I stepped away from crafted ideas, polished concepts, and staged moments. I closed my studio. Sold the gear. Kept only what mattered.
Film cameras. Natural light. Whatever exists in the room.
I don't build much around a shoot. We meet, we talk, and we decide together what we're creating. Nothing is imposed. Nothing is rushed.
Black and white only.
I photograph tension. Intimacy. What usually stays unspoken.
I photograph women because that's where I understand light with the most precision. Sometimes without clothing, because it simplifies the frame. What remains is light, shadow, and presence.
This is collaborative work. You control what you give. You can stop at any time. Nothing is taken.
Boundaries are clear:
You can't touch me. I can't touch you.
Respect and safety are non-negotiable.
What the camera sees is what remains. No manipulation. No smoothing.
This isn't about feeds, trends, or behaving images.
It's about keeping something real from disappearing.
If this resonates, reach out.
I publish under 𝖇𝖑𝖚𝖗𝖗𝖊𝖉 𝖎𝖓𝖘𝖙𝖎𝖓𝖈𝖙𝖘.