A curated gallery of fine art and documentary images that tell the story between two beings.
Whether horse and girl, or girl and beau, a bond that runs deep reveals itself in quiet, unmistakable ways — in posture and proximity, in touch and attention, in the space where words are no longer needed.
This photographic experience is an invitation to be together as you truly are. I work intuitively, allowing moments to unfold rather than be directed, so what is captured is the living relationship itself — the shared rhythm that exists only between you.
The resulting images sit somewhere between fine art and lived moment. They honour the subtle exchanges that often go unseen: the way a horse softens at a familiar hand, the way two people orient toward one another without thinking. These photographs become a record of connection — not just how you looked together, but how it felt to be in relationship at this moment in time.
The One Between Two is for those who sense that what matters most is not the individual, but the invisible thread that holds two beings in communion.
A curated gallery of fine art and documentary images that tell the story between two beings.
Whether horse and girl, or girl and beau, a bond that runs deep reveals itself in quiet, unmistakable ways — in posture and proximity, in touch and attention, in the space where words are no longer needed.
This photographic experience is an invitation to be together as you truly are. I work intuitively, allowing moments to unfold rather than be directed, so what is captured is the living relationship itself — the shared rhythm that exists only between you.
The resulting images sit somewhere between fine art and lived moment. They honour the subtle exchanges that often go unseen: the way a horse softens at a familiar hand, the way two people orient toward one another without thinking. These photographs become a record of connection — not just how you looked together, but how it felt to be in relationship at this moment in time.
The One Between Two is for those who sense that what matters most is not the individual, but the invisible thread that holds two beings in communion.