Queerness unlocks possibility.

It refuses the limits placed on bodies, identities, and beauty. It’s a way of seeing that unravels what’s been divided, reshapes what’s been forced into form, and makes room for truths that don’t fit.

Queer photography leans into that potential — bending boudoir toward fashion, letting kink converse with portraiture, allowing dance to spill into lifestyle, and weaving abstract into engagement. It resists narrow definitions of beauty and reframes the lens until it reflects us: messy, fluid, defiant, tender. It’s not just about images; it’s about cultivating moments where identity, desire, and expression expand without restraint.

My work exists beyond binaries — where labels blur, boundaries dissolve, and new futures take shape. Every session is collaborative and consent-driven, an affirming environment to explore and express fully. Together, we make images that are equal parts record and transformation — a living archive of joy, resistance, and becoming.

Defying Binaries began as an act of reclamation, documenting my own existence as a non-binary person in a binary world. It was my way of saying, I am here. Over time, it grew into something larger — a community, a creative practice, and a living record of queer lives. Today, it’s my passion and my purpose: exploring beauty outside the lines, with and for my people.

Existence without erasure.
Beauty without boundaries.
Art without apology.

Based in Seattle, WA