London-based photographer, filmmaker, and Creative Identity Director
My work has always been about one thing: trying to understand the person in front of me. Not the performer. Not the polished version. The human being underneath.
My style is cinematic, documentary, and natural. Whether I am shooting a wedding or an artist portrait, I create images that feel honest, quiet, and deeply personal, reflecting who someone really is rather than how they think they should appear.
The Origin Story
Five Minute Coffee and a Portrait began as a simple idea, but it changed everything for me. Those short conversations made me realise how many creators struggle with identity, clarity, and direction. It became clear that the portrait was only one piece of the work. The conversation behind it mattered just as much.
The Strategy Behind the Lens
Before photography took over my life, I spent eight years as a Senior Project Manager in one of London’s biggest creative agencies. I learned how to guide artists (Bon Jovi, Paul McCartney) and teams through identity questions, creative direction, and structure.
I didn’t plan on bringing that part of my life into my work now, but it naturally found its way back in.
Today
My work sits at the intersection of photography, direction, and identity-building. I help Artists, Couples, and Brands understand themselves more clearly and create a visual presence that feels true.
Whether it’s through wedding storytelling, music videos, or long-term identity mentorship, my intention is simple:
To create a space where you can be seen. Fully. Honestly. Without performance.