For the Days That Pass Too Quickly

A commissioned photographic collection of your time away.

 

There’s a difference between taking photos and remembering a place.

Most trips are documented quickly — half-seen, half-kept.

I travel alongside a small number of families and couples each year to document their time away with intention and discretion.

So you can remain present — and return home with something lasting.

 

Eastfjords town of Seyðisfjörður

 

This is not constant direction. It is not staged coverage from morning to night.

It is a blend of documentary observation and intentional portraits —

planned in advance, but never forced.

If there’s a pause between where you are and where you’re headed, we hold it gently.

Grand Teton

If you’re walking near the

Notre Dame at dusk, we plan for the light.

Paris

If you’re spending mornings by the sea, we let the wind do the rest.

Maine

If you’re searching for waterfalls in the highlands of Iceland,

we follow the long road and let the mist become part of the frame.

Iceland

If you’re watching for grizzlies in Yellowstone National Park at first light,

we wait for the quiet before they step into the clearing.

Wyoming

If you turn toward the horizon and forget we’re there, we keep it that way.

Acadia

 

The result is a cohesive visual narrative — not just a folder of images.

Your book is a record — of wind, stone, and the way a place can hold you gently while you pass through it.

 

What You Take Home

Each collection includes multi-day coverage, complete hand-edited imagery, full personal usage rights, a digital library, and a custom heirloom album.


Available for domestic and international travel —- Based in Pennsylvania.