My name is Gillian, and I’m someone who looks for love in everything I do. I’m an analog-obsessed photographer drawn to the little, meaningful moments — the ones that often go unnoticed but mean everything.
In a world that moves fast and chases perfection, I’m inspired by the beauty of slowing down — like waiting for film to be developed. My work blends cinematic storytelling with real, honest emotion.
I photograph couples who want to live their moments, not perform them. The quiet glances, the laughter, the tears — I’m there to capture it all in a way that feels true to you, so your story can be remembered for generations.
My name is Gillian, and I’m someone who looks for love in everything I do. I’m an analog-obsessed photographer drawn to the little, meaningful moments — the ones that often go unnoticed but mean everything.
In a world that moves fast and chases perfection, I’m inspired by the beauty of slowing down — like waiting for film to be developed. My work blends cinematic storytelling with real, honest emotion.
I photograph couples who want to live their moments, not perform them. The quiet glances, the laughter, the tears — I’m there to capture it all in a way that feels true to you, so your story can be remembered for generations.
I’ve loved photography for as long as I can remember, inspired by growing up watching my mom document our lives. What started as capturing moments with friends eventually became something deeper during the pandemic, when I turned to photography as a creative outlet.
My work is heavily influenced by my love of film — shaped by years of watching movies with my dad and studying cinema in university — which led me to focus on capturing emotion in a cinematic, storytelling way. As an introvert, photography became my way of expressing what words sometimes can’t and telling real, meaningful stories.
I’ve loved photography for as long as I can remember, inspired by growing up watching my mom document our lives. What started as capturing moments with friends eventually became something deeper during the pandemic, when I turned to photography as a creative outlet.
My work is heavily influenced by my love of film — shaped by years of watching movies with my dad and studying cinema in university — which led me to focus on capturing emotion in a cinematic, storytelling way. As an introvert, photography became my way of expressing what words sometimes can’t and telling real, meaningful stories.
I photograph couples who want to live their moments, not perform them. The quiet glances, the laughter, the tears — I’m there to capture it all in a way that feels true to you, so your story can be remembered for generations.
I photograph couples who want to live their moments, not perform them. The quiet glances, the laughter, the tears — I’m there to capture it all in a way that feels true to you, so your story can be remembered for generations.
it was never about perfect photos, it was about how it felt, the wind, the light, the way they looked at me, i hope i never forget that
it was never about perfect photos, it was about how it felt, the wind, the light, the way they looked at me, i hope i never forget that