his year is all about making ideas come to life. From interior design and automotive to lifestyle and everything in between, if there’s a vision that I’m able to execute and bring together, I’m determined to find a way to make it happen.
Early on in my career, I spent a lot of time shooting lifestyle work across different industries back in the DMV. Over time, that started to take a backseat as I focused more heavily on real estate and interior design projects.
Late last year I had a bit of an epiphany. Instead of choosing one lane, why not bring everything together?
Hidden within a quiet South Charlotte neighborhood, the Shaftesbury Residence unfolds as a private retreat set on a former 8 1/2-acre farm. What was once open land has been carefully transformed into a modern home that feels both grounded and intentionally removed from its surroundings.
Located in the heart of Plaza Midwood, the Kennon Residence is a thoughtful response to one of the neighborhood’s biggest challenges: small lot sizes. Instead of treating the tight footprint as a limitation, the design embraces it, using clean modern lines and intentional planning to create a home that feels open, calm, and easy to live in.
Luftgekühlt 11 was one of those days where everything just clicked — the weather, the vibes, the cars, the people. It’s not every weekend you get to walk city streets lined with Porsches that made history, from vintage racers to perfectly restored classics, all tucked between red brick buildings and morning sunlight.
Some cars live in history books. Others you dream about seeing in person. And then there are the rare ones, like the Porsche 910-001, that you actually get to drive. That’s exactly what happened at Porsche North Lake in Charlotte, NC.
For this session, the environment had to work with the vehicle and the clothing instead of competing with it.
Because I was shooting an all-black G55, I relied heavily on Mother Nature to give me the right lighting conditions. The cloud coverage created a soft, even light that kept reflections under control and allowed the textures of the clothing and the body lines of the truck to really show.
The location ended up being a subdivision of modern townhomes with a really unique color palette. The green paneling, neutral brick, and muted tones worked perfectly with the earth-tone pieces we were highlighting for the apparel.