04/16/2026
when i started this account, i was deep in my pandemic cooking era. recipes, kitchen hacks, the whole thing. cooking felt like the only adventure available.
fast forward to a year ago, and my husband and I welcomed our baby boy, and everything shifted in the best way possible.
suddenly, life in nyc looked different. fewer late nights, mornings at cafes, afternoons on sunny patios, and early dinners squeezed in before bedtime. a quieter pace - and honestly? a better one for taking in my surroundings.
the golden hour light flooding through a window, an empty dining room before the rush. the kind of details you miss when you’re out late and the world is loud.
it turns out that slow afternoons and early evenings are the best kept secret in food photography. natural light, fewer people, spaces that actually breathe. i get to capture restaurants and cafes the way they’re meant to be seen.
new name, same good food.
follow along as i capture the softer, cozier, slower side of nyc.
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