I am a certified Master of Photography whose faith-inspired fine art invites everyday people to encounter God’s beauty and presence in their daily lives. With 175 collectors across five countries, my work transforms ordinary spaces into sacred environments—reminding clients of God’s presence through beauty, peace, and gratitude. My photography has been featured on the cover of Crossroads magazine, and my artistry is recognized worldwide for making meaningful, faith-reflective art both accessible and personal. My clients value my unique ability to create work that feels like an invitation—never mass-produced or generic—empowering them to confidently select pieces that speak directly to their faith and story.
But my journey to becoming a globally collected artist is also a story of perseverance and hope. At twelve, I first picked up a pink camera beneath the branches of a black walnut tree while recovering from illness. Surrounded by wildflowers and drifting clouds, that first photo sparked a promise: to share the beauty I witnessed with others. Years later, a degenerative nerve disease threatened to take photography away. My hands shook, my vision blurred, and the path forward felt impossible. Yet, through prayer and faith, the desire to create never faded.
In 2019, that childhood spark was reignited. With grit, hope, and healing, I relearned my craft—one trembling attempt and imperfect capture at a time—rediscovering my rhythm and my purpose. Today, I am passionate about helping others surround themselves with reminders of God’s love and beauty. Each photograph is more than art; it is an invitation to experience connection, inspiration, and faith in the spaces we call home.