Frequently Asked Questions
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I work across editorial, lifestyle, and travel photography, producing commissioned imagery for brands, publications, and private clients. Projects range from single-image assignments to longer-form visual narratives, depending on the scope and intent of the work.
I work with a combination of 35mm full-frame digital systems, as well as medium and large format film, selecting the format that best serves each project. The choice of tools is always intentional, balancing flexibility, detail, and tonal depth rather than relying on a single approach.
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The process begins with a brief inquiry outlining the project, intended use, and timeline. From there, we’ll determine whether the work is a good fit and clarify scope, direction, and logistics before moving into production.
Each project is approached deliberately, with planning handled upfront to ensure clarity on both sides.
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My approach is measured and observational. I focus on clarity, restraint, and context—allowing people and environments to speak for themselves rather than relying on heavy direction or stylization.
The work is built through preparation, trust, and attention to detail, with an emphasis on images that feel grounded, natural, and considered rather than forced or performative.
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Professional inquiries can be made through the contact page. Please include a brief outline of the project, anticipated timeline, and intended use so the conversation can be focused and efficient.
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Pricing is based on the scope of work, intended usage, production requirements, and timeline. Each project is quoted individually once the details are clearly defined.
I don’t offer fixed packages or volume pricing, as the work is tailored to the needs of each assignment.
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The working process is calm, collaborative, and focused. I value clear communication, preparation, and trust throughout each project.
The aim is to create an environment where the work can unfold naturally and efficiently, allowing images to be made with intention rather than pressure.