About me
I’m a concert photographer based in Asbury Park, NJ, drawn not just to music, but to how it moves through people, lights up faces, and vibrates through the air like something alive.
I’ve been behind the lens for less than a year, but in that short time, I’ve fallen in love with the art of capturing sound in stillness. Live music is messy, loud, unpredictable — and that’s exactly what I chase. I’m after the in-between moments: the flicker of emotion in a singer’s eyes, the hush just before a breakdown, the Beauty of the stage lights that feels more like a painting than a photo.
Photography, for me, is a form of translation — turning the ephemeral into something tangible. A photograph can’t play a song, but it can echo it. It can hold a heartbeat, a scream, a shared moment between strangers in a dark room.
Asbury Park’s pulse runs deep, and I’m honored to document the music and the magic that happens here. If you’re looking for someone who sees more than just the stage — who sees the soul in the show — let’s talk.