About

I’m an amateur photographer who has spent years exploring different creative outlets, from shooting concerts to capturing the beauty of nature. I’ve shot TREEFORT for the past 5 years for an online magazine, and I’m lead photographer for one of Idaho’s largest events. Along the way, I’ve discovered that my true passion lies in artistic nude photography. For me, this genre isn’t just about the image itself—it’s about celebrating self-expression, authenticity, and the human form in its most honest state. I’m 60 year old; my focus is creative artistic expression and capturing the beauty of the human form and experience.

I’ve made a small room in my apartment into a safe and comfortable space where creativity can unfold naturally, but I especially love working in safe spaces that models have already secured and are comfortable in. To me, photography isn’t a business—it’s a shared experience. I don’t charge for my work, and I don’t hire models. Instead, I enjoy collaborating with other artists who are enthusiastic, open-minded, and excited about the creative process. My work is FREE. In my little apartment, I’m set up to photograph Bodyscapes in 2025.

My work spans across several styles, including bodyscapes, goth, boudoir, fashion, fetish, fine art fitness, pin-up, suicide girl, burlesque, and implied nudes. Each one offers its own way of telling a story—whether it’s the intimacy of the quiet shadows or the drama of contrast or the strength and elegance of the body in motion.

I shoot with a Nikon D500, but more important than the camera is the trust and connection built with the person in front of it. That connection is what makes each session unique and meaningful.

If my approach resonates with you, I’d love to connect. Please feel free to reach out by email—I’m always open to new conversations and collaborations with fellow artists and documentarians of the human experience.