Who I am Today

I am an adventurous, nature-loving, spiritual photographer on a mission to share the world through my lens. My happiest moments are spent outdoors, immersed in the wild. I am the girl who tells the moon she’s beautiful, who greets the ducks, who thanks the sunset for blessing my eyes with its gorgeous colors, who breaks off a piece of her banana for a fly to enjoy. I wave to fish, guide crabs back to the sea, touch trees- thanking them for their wisdom, and marvel at even the tiniest floating organisms in the ocean. I am captivated by every living being, endlessly curious and deeply connected.


My Journey

I wasn’t always this way. There was a time when I overlooked the beauty around me, lost in anxiety and self-doubt. I spent days feeling stuck, numbing myself with distractions—until I realized I deserved more. I knew my life had a greater purpose.

When I turned inward, I found healing in nature. The more time I spent outside, the more I felt connected—to something greater, to myself, to the quiet love woven into every living thing. No matter how far I was from the people who loved me, I found solace in the universe’s embrace. Slowly, I transformed. I moved away from relying on anxiety medication, my panic attacks faded, and I began to feel truly happy and blessed to be alive every day.

Nature became my medicine. When I feel off balance, I step outside. When I can’t be in nature, I look at my photos—images of the creatures and landscapes that have brought me peace. Even through a screen, they remind me of the world’s beauty and my place in it.

My journey with nature transformed me, and I knew it could help others, too. I became obsessed with the idea of using my photography to inspire healing, to encourage others to reconnect with nature and themselves. But I wanted to know—was this feeling just personal, or was there science behind it? With my background in biochemistry, I dove into research. I found scientific evidence proving what I had felt all along: viewing images of nature truly has the power to reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance well-being. So here I am, stepping fully into my passion. I’m dedicating my life to photography, not just as an art form, but as a tool for healing. My mission is to help those who struggle with mental health, to reconnect people with the natural world, and to remind them of the beauty—within and around them.