The art between faces and places //

To preface,

Being creative has always come naturally to me, since I was given the tools to allow something to come forth from my imagination. It's almost otherworldly, sometimes. I have so many photographs in my head that I want to manifest into reality. In photography, I'm mostly inspired by people. The more interesting the face and the soul, the more I want to photograph it. And interesting doesn't necessarily mean... conventionally beautiful.

Places and things inspire me, but it goes two ways usually - I'd have to photograph it and/or paint it to fully get the expression out of my brain. Either way, I am so thankful for this God-given ability. I couldn't imagine my life without it.


Thank you for coming to my ted talk, lol.



xo, Steph

A dark security camera footage shows a car driving through what appears to be a parking garage or tunnel structure.
A model poses in a geometric patterned dress against a light background in a fashion photoshoot series.
A sequence of black and white photos showing hair in motion as someone tosses their head from side to side.
A delicate arrangement of pink and red flowers with green foliage against a muted gray background.
Historic stone castle perched dramatically on coastal cliffs overlooking the deep blue Mediterranean Sea at sunset.
A dreamy vintage-style photograph shows someone in a flowing white dress standing in a lush garden at dusk.
A series of vintage wedding photos taken in a garden setting showing the couple walking and posing among flowers and trees.
A black and white sequence of profile views showing a person in a striped shirt looking up at different angles.
A black and white photo sequence shows a dancer performing a graceful rolling movement across the floor.
Panoramic view of coastal houses on the horizon with tall grass and wooden fencing in the foreground.
White hydrangea flowers bloom along a rustic split-rail fence in a sunny garden setting.
A serene lakeside view with waterfront homes and trees reflecting on the calm water's surface during golden hour.