I see before I understand.
That’s always been true. Long before I became a coach, I was a fashion photographer, drawn not just to beauty, but to the undercurrent. The tension behind a glance, the vulnerability inside a strong model. Over time, I learned how to name what I was sensing. Coaching gave language to what my lens had already been capturing for years.
I work at the intersection of two disciplines that often seem worlds apart: image and inner work. But to me, they’ve always been connected. In both, I look for presence. I look for the shift, the exact moment something softens, breaks open, or stands taller. Whether I’m photographing or coaching, what I care about most is helping someone see themselves with a new kind of clarity. Not forced. Not polished. Just deeply honest.
I work with people who are tired of shrinking or performing. Who want to move beyond what they’ve been told they should be. I don’t offer fluff or fixes. I offer realness, precision, and the kind of witnessing that makes you feel seen in the places you usually hide.
Two worlds. One vision. This is where the inner and the outer meet.
This is where I sit with you.
Not because I’ve figured it all out,
but because I’ve walked through enough fire
to hold space while you find your own way through.
This space was once a dream I didn’t dare to have.
Now I share it, and it shows me: even more is possible.
Maybe it’s time you found out what’s possible for you?
You don’t have to know the next step. Just take it.
Everything begins with one honest conversation.