What I create for retreats and immersive events goes far beyond showing up with a camera and documenting a schedule.

I pay attention to the energy underneath everything.

The way people settle into themselves once they finally feel safe enough to exhale.


The atmosphere you spent months trying to create.
The conversations happening quietly off to the side that somehow end up meaning the most.

I move through these experiences intentionally — observing, anticipating, documenting the moments that usually get missed when someone is only focused on “coverage.”

Because your event deserves more than recycled content and surface-level documentation.

It deserves imagery that feels like the experience actually felt to be inside of it.

The kind of imagery that lets people relive it.


The kind that makes future guests want to step into the next one before they even understand why.


The kind that preserves not just what happened, but the emotional weight behind it all.

If you’re creating something meaningful, I want to document it that way.