I'm a Winnipeg-based wedding photographer with a quiet obsession for light, genuine moments, and images that still mean something twenty years from now.
My approach blends editorial composition with natural light — and when the moment calls for it, a carefully placed flash that enhances rather than overpowers. The result is a body of work that feels both cinematic and true.
I'm not interested in posing you into something you're not. I'm interested in who you actually are together — and making sure that comes through in every frame.
"The best photographs aren't made — they're witnessed."
I move through your wedding like a guest who happens to have a camera. No commanding the room, no constant direction — just steady, aware presence. The best moments are rarely planned. They happen in the in-between.
I lead with natural light wherever possible — golden hour in Manitoba is unlike anywhere else. When the scene needs more, I reach for flash the way a painter reaches for a brush: deliberately, invisibly, in service of the image.
Trends fade. I edit with a timeless eye — nothing heavy-handed, nothing that will feel dated in five years. What I deliver are photographs meant to be framed, printed, and passed down.
Off the clock, I'm a sports family through and through. My whole family bleeds blue and white — we're lifelong Toronto Raptors and Blue Jays fans, and there's always a game on somewhere in the house. That same energy — staying locked in, reading the moment, knowing when something big is about to happen — is something I bring to every wedding I shoot.
I grew up in Manitoba and I'm proud of it. There's something about this province — the open skies, the warmth of the people — that quietly shows up in everything I make.
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