A true photograph need not be explained, nor can it be contained in words”

- Ansel Adams

From an early age, both horses and photography have been constants in my life - threads that quietly shaped the way I see, feel and connect with the world. Those early passions eventually became the foundation of a life built around my family, creativity and a deep respect for fleeting moments.

Today, I live in Far Hills, New Jersey on a 25 acre farm with my family, our horses, and my son, who has become one of my greatest inspirations. Watching him grow has heightened my awareness of how quickly time moves. Photography allows me to slow time just enough to preserve those moments before they are gone.

Family, motherhood, and the land we share have transformed my creative vision. My work is rooted in authenticity, connection, and emotion. Through photography, I seek to preserve what matters most: the innocence and wonder of childhood, the quiet understanding between horse and owner, and all of the fleeting moments that deserve to be remembered long after they have passed.