
About Me
I’m not a photographer. I’m a visual scientist.
I don’t just take photos — I decode visions, extract meaning, and conjure stories from silence.
Born in Atlanta, I started behind the scenes — retouching, refining, obsessing. But the edits led to something deeper. Something alive.
Now, I don’t just capture reality — I bend it.
My work lives in the in-between: light and shadow, chaos and precision, instinct and design.
Each image is an investigation. An incantation. A visual spell stitched together with story.
I build worlds out of what most people overlook.
Strange ideas? Wild concepts? Otherworldly visions?
That’s where I begin.
If your vision doesn’t belong anywhere else —
it belongs here.
What is Visual Science?
Visual science is my language.
I coined it for that space where art bleeds into calculation — where chaos meets control. It’s not just photography — it’s alchemy with a shutter.
I don’t just take pictures. I experiment. I dissect. I push. I break rules to find truth.
Whatever gear I’ve got — VHS, film, digital — becomes a weapon. A tool. A brush.
I create with intention, but I move with instinct.
Visual science is how I build meaning from shadows,
how I frame stories without words,
how I turn fleeting moments into legacy.
It’s my method.
It’s my madness.
It’s the way I see the world — and the way I bend it into something unforgettable.
Do I have to be a "MODEL" to shoot with you?
You don’t need to know how to model — you just need to be you.
I’ve worked with seasoned pros and people who’ve never stepped in front of a lens. What they all had in common? They showed up — and trusted me to see them.
You don’t have to pose perfectly. You don’t have to feel camera-ready.
I’ll guide you. I’ll direct you. I’ll meet you where you are.
Because real beauty lives in the in-between moments — the deep breaths, the shy glances, the way you exist when you’re not trying too hard.
My job is to pull the light out of you — the softness, the fire, the mystery — and frame it like the masterpiece it already is.
You just bring your presence. I’ll handle the rest.
We’re not just taking pictures — we’re creating something intimate, honest, and unforgettable.
Where are you located?
Based In Indianapolis, I move for the right vision.
Travel is absolutely possible anywhere on EARTH — it just has to be discussed and agreed on before the shoot. Let’s plan it with intention.
How can I learn to shoot and edit like you?
I don’t hide the blueprint. I believe in building a community of visual scientists — artists who create with depth, soul, and purpose.
If you’re hungry to learn, I’m open to share. Tips, tricks, my process — I got you. Let’s grow the culture, not just the content.
Can I edit The RAWS images you sent?
Absolutely — the raw images are yours to experiment with. Chop, crop, color grade — go crazy. That’s your creative freedom.
But the final edited photos? Please leave those untouched. No filters, no tweaks, no “just one little change.”
Each edit is intentional — it’s my art, my fingerprint, my brand. I don’t just edit photos; I craft stories. Every edit reflects my work and my name — let’s keep the integrity intact.
Raw files? Yours.
Final edits? Off limits.
Respect the vision, respect the work.
What does your logo mean?
The Key Sigil of Love
This symbol is the Key Sigil of Love — a sacred design born from the idea that love isn’t something you chase, it’s something you unlock.
Every line in this sigil is intentional.
It’s not written in any language — it is the language.
Of connection. Of protection. Of deep, transformative love.
This isn’t about romance.
It’s about the kind of love that breaks curses, opens hearts, and builds legacies.
The kind that survives the storm and still holds you with grace.
To wear this sigil is to carry a portal — to attract, to awaken, to remember.
You are the key.
This is the reminder.
Bring me your truth, your edge, your fire. I’ll turn it into something they can’t stop staring at.
Together? We’ll turn your untamed dreams into undeniable visuals.
MODEL OF THE MONTH: JASELLA

“If the path is beautiful, let us not ask where it leads.” —Anatole France