Each commission begins with a conversation. I accept a limited number of projects each year to ensure the work remains attentive, unhurried, and personal.
This is not a transactional process, but a collaboration shaped by intention, trust, and time.
The first step is a simple exchange—an opportunity to talk about what matters, where the photographs will live, and what you hope they will become.
There is no pressure to perform, prepare, or decide quickly. Listening comes first.
Sessions are deliberately uncomplicated. They move at a natural pace and leave room for presence rather than direction.
Working primarily with film encourages this slowness. Each frame is considered. Nothing is made casually.
After the session, images are reviewed carefully and selected with restraint. The focus is not quantity, but clarity.
Final photographs are completed as archival prints, finished either in-house or through professional laboratories whose standards align with this approach.
If this way of working resonates, I would be glad to continue the conversation.