03/07/2026
One of the things photography has taught me is that the best moments usually aren’t the ones we plan.
They’re the quiet ones.
The ones that happen in between everything else — when the house is still, the light is soft, and something small catches your attention.
Today it was this moment on the living room floor.
No posing. No perfect setup. Just natural daylight coming through the windows, a peaceful house, and a sleepy nose resting on the carpet.
Moments like this are what made me fall in love with photography in the first place.
Not because they’re dramatic or perfectly staged, but because they’re real.
Photography, to me, is about noticing the small things most people walk past — the quiet moments that make up everyday life. The warmth of a room. The softness of light. The feeling of being home.
Those are the stories I love capturing most.
Because sometimes the most meaningful photographs are simply the honest moments we didn’t even realize were worth remembering.