I picked up a camera at 15 years old and never really put it down. Over the years, my work grew into a mix between photography and performance: bodies, movement, presence. I've photographed hundreds of naked people for the first time, mostly women. They always have one thing in common: they come to me looking to repair or heal something in their relationship with their body.
I use the body as a language. I'm drawn to the intimate and the things our minds carry quietly and uncomfortable. My practice is rooted in the belief that eroticism is already a form of performance, a ritual of preparation, the moment between being and performing.
I wrote my master's thesis on exactly this: the intersection of sex work and performance art. That research lives inside everything I shoot.
In the last 6 years I've had 14 accounts deleted on social media because of the aesthetic and narrative of my work, so I've decided to make this website my main space.
Here is where I'll be updating my photography, sharing new experiences, thoughts on life and staying in touch.
I'm not here to take a pretty picture of you. I'm here to create something with you.