When I shoot portraits, I’m not chasing perfection—I’m looking for something real. I want to catch people as they are, not how they think they’re supposed to look. Sometimes that means stepping back and letting a moment happen, other times it’s finding the right light or framing that pulls something honest to the surface. A look, a smirk, a split-second of being unguarded. I’m after that space where vulnerability and confidence meet—where you see not just the face, but the person behind it. Not polished. Not posed. Just present.
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