I was born in Haiti and raised in Brooklyn, where fashion, food, and culture pulse through the streets. In that city of endless rhythm, I learned that creativity is not a privilege but a way of survival, beauty made from whatever the hands can hold.

My path into photography began with a single image: a neighbor’s portrait of me, printed on ordinary paper. What might have been simple became extraordinary. It felt like alchemy, and from that moment I began chasing the spark that turns light into memory. A first camera followed, then experiments with floor lamps, headshots of friends, and finally the glow of studio lights. Each step was not an arrival but an opening.

In time, my vision reached beyond the frame into design, CAD modeling, and interiors. I began shaping not just images but structures, textures, and spaces. Along the way I photographed artists like Tatiana Price, before her appearance on America’s Next Top Model, and Alus, the American singer-songwriter and producer, capturing them in the quiet space before recognition.

What I create is never only about the subject. It is about connection, about the way curiosity reshapes how we see, about the subtle weight of questions that refuse easy answers. Creativity is everywhere: in a body shifting its angle, in the presence of those who challenge us, in the love we return. My work seeks the places where clarity blurs into mystery, where something fleeting is transformed into something that lingers.