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What do you love about your job?
What I love most about my job is the ability to transform moments into memories. Photography lets me freeze emotions, confidence, beauty, and stories in a way that lasts forever — and being trusted with that is something I never take for granted.
I love connecting with people, making them feel comfortable, and watching their energy shift the moment they see themselves through my lens. I love the creativity, the challenge of shaping light, and the satisfaction of delivering images that make my clients smile, cry, or say “wow.”
Every session is different, every story is unique, and every day I get to do what I’m passionate about. That’s what makes this work more than a job — it’s a privilege.
What types of shoots have you done and how did you make them special?
Throughout my career, I’ve worked on a wide variety of shoots — from portraits and branding sessions to real estate, product photography, family shoots, and creative lifestyle sessions.
No matter the type of project, what makes each shoot special is the experience I create. I take the time to understand my clients, their vision, and what they want their photos to communicate. I guide them confidently, help them feel comfortable, and create a relaxed environment where their true personality shines.
I pay attention to the details — the lighting, the angles, the mood, and the emotion — to make every image feel intentional and unique. Whether I'm capturing a person, a product, or a space, my goal is always the same: to create photos that stand out, feel meaningful, and exceed expectations.
Each shoot becomes special not because of the setting, but because of the connection and care I bring to every moment behind the camera.
Awards, honors, and recognitions received
Herencia Latina Festival & Award (October 2023) — Honored as one of the Best Photographers in the Area, recognizing our creativity, service, and the impact of our work in the community.
A fun fact about this photographer
I can turn almost any place — even the most ordinary corner — into a perfect photoshoot spot. My wife jokes that I can “see a picture” before it even exists, and sometimes I’ll stop mid-walk because the light or the background is too good to ignore.