The Message Behind My Photography

Family has always been at the heart of who I am. Even as a young girl, I dreamed of growing up, marrying someone I love, having children, and savoring the small, ordinary days together.
That dream became my life—and as I stepped into motherhood, I wanted to understand this new world more deeply.
So I began learning about child psychology and play therapy through certification courses, not for a career change, but simply to become a better, more thoughtful parent. That learning naturally led me to photography.

Photography, for me, wasn’t a career I chased—it was something I lived. As a child, I used to play with my mother by dressing up, setting little scenes, and taking photos in our backyard.
She always gave me freedom within the safety of her presence. That early joy shaped how I see photography today: not as a performance, but as a space for freedom, love, and real connection.

When I became a mother, I was surprised by how quickly time passed. I saw my child growing before my eyes—and yet, somehow, I couldn’t fully grasp how fast it was all changing.
I began talking with other mothers, and we shared the same feeling: the days are long, but the years are short. That’s when I knew I wanted to document not just my own child’s fleeting moments, but those of other families too.

The more I learned and photographed, the more I came to see how unique children are. I never want a camera to interrupt their natural wonder or bring stress into their play.
Children are already beautiful, simply by being themselves. So I design my photo sessions around true, unstructured play—because that’s when their laughter is real, and their spirit is most alive.

To me, home is where everything begins. It’s where we experience love, joy, growth—and yes, even hardship. But above all, it’s where we become who we are.
That’s why I believe parents deserve to feel supported and joyful, because their happiness flows into the hearts of their children.
My hope is that the photos I take will remind families of their love for each other, and help preserve the everyday beauty of life at home.