Documentary Photography Rooted in Craft & Authenticity

As a documentary photographer working exclusively with manual cameras and film, I offer a unique approach to storytelling—one that prioritizes intentionality, physicality, and the raw beauty of analog processes. My services are designed for those who value depth over speed, performance over trends, and the human connection inherent in hands-on creation.

Documentary Commissions

I collaborate with news outlets, magazines, individuals, organizations, and cultural institutions to document stories that matter. Whether it’s a long-term project documenting a community’s traditions, a social justice initiative, or an intimate portrait series, I work with black-and-white film to craft unvarnished narratives. Every frame is a deliberate act, shaped by the rhythm of manual cameras and the patience required by film.

Personal Documentary Projects

Families, individuals, or small businesses commission me to document milestones, daily life, or legacy projects. From a family’s generational farm to a year-long diary of a creative’s studio practice, these sessions unfold organically, with film’s grain lending emotional texture to intimate moments.

Why Film?

In an age of instant gratification, film demands patience. It forces us to see differently—to wait for the right light, to trust the process, to accept that some moments can’t be redone. My services are not just about creating images; they’re about honoring the stories I document with the care they deserve.

Let’s collaborate to turn your story into something tangible, enduring, and unapologetically human.