/ Still & Golden

You forget I'm there. That's the plan.

A one-person practice built on noticing — not directing. Real sessions, real light, real people.

Close-up of a photographer's hands holding a camera loosely at their side, warm afternoon sun falling across their forearm, soft blurred garden in background, candid and unhurried feeling
Close-up of a photographer's hands holding a camera loosely at their side, warm afternoon sun falling across their forearm, soft blurred garden in background, candid and unhurried feeling
• The approach

Less direction. More real.

Most photographers spend a session telling you where to stand. I spend it watching what happens when you stop thinking about the camera. That's a deliberate choice, not a passive one.

Your job is to be together. Mine is to notice — the unguarded look, the kid mid-sentence, the light on your shoulder at 5pm.

Wide environmental shot of a young family — parents and two small children — sitting in tall golden grass at dusk, children leaning into each other laughing, parents watching them with quiet warmth, soft backlit haze
Wide environmental shot of a young family — parents and two small children — sitting in tall golden grass at dusk, children leaning into each other laughing, parents watching them with quiet warmth, soft backlit haze
— A session with me

It should feel like time together

We walk, we talk, and somewhere in the middle of that you stop performing. By the end of most sessions, people tell me they forgot I was there. That's when the real photos happen.

I work in small groups — couples, families, no more than a handful of people — because that's where genuine connection lives. No lineups, no forced smiles, no countdowns.

Sound like your kind of session?

Reach out and tell me a little about what you're looking for. No pitch, no packages — just a conversation.