I'm a storyteller. My lens is my pen, and every couple I capture is a new chapter. Recently, I had the distinct honor of being part of Jojuan and Bri's story. They celebrated eight beautiful years of marriage, and I was there to freeze their timeless moment in a frame.
The Columbus Art Museum, a stunning backdrop for this milestone, was our canvas for the day. As we wandered through the exquisite halls, the couple's love story unfolded before me. Jojuan and Bri, stylish and graceful, radiated a love that was palpable.
As a husband, I understand the depth of these moments. That feeling of looking at your partner and realizing how far you've journeyed together, the shared laughter, the hurdles overcome, the private jokes, the silent understanding, and the dreams for tomorrow.
This understanding guides me as a photographer. I aim to capture the essence of the couple's unity, their shared love story. As I watched Jojuan and Bri, I saw the same unity that I feel with my wife. I saw the love that binds them together. It was a privilege to encapsulate their love story through my lens.
But capturing moments like these is more than just a job for me. It's a passion that stems from my love for storytelling. With a communication degree from the University of Toledo, I've learned to tell stories in a unique way. And for me, every photo is a story waiting to be told.
Away from my camera, I'm a family man, a sports lover, and a die-hard fan of action movies and 'Breaking Bad.' I also work as a control room operator and cameraman for the Cincinnati Reds MLB team. But at the heart of it all, I'm a storyteller, capturing life's most precious moments, one frame at a time.
Jojuan and Bri's anniversary reminded me once again why I love what I do. It's about capturing love, about freezing moments of unity and celebration. It's about telling a love story through my lens. And I wouldn't have it any other way.