Headshots, But Not in a Studio
I’ve traded the white wall for light, air, and the places where real life happens — portraits that feel like you.
Maria, jewelry designer — photographed in Liberty State Park, Jersey City.
I used to photograph headshots in a classic studio setting — the white wall, the bright lights, the perfectly even background. It was simple and timeless, but it always felt a little… still.
Crissy, model — photographed in downtown New York City.
Now, I’ve stepped outside the studio. I photograph professional portraits in places that feel alive — your office, your workspace, the quiet streets of Jersey City, the waterfront in Hoboken, or the skyline of New York as your backdrop. Many clients choose their workplace for comfort and convenience, while others prefer natural light outdoors. Either way, your portraits will reflect your personality and the world you move through every day.
Laurence, sculptor — photographed in her home studio in Washington Heights, NYC.
I work with natural light and add a touch of soft, portable lighting when needed, so your photos still have that polished, professional finish — just without the walls.
Aitalina, writer — photographed at her library workspace in Brooklyn.


If you’re in Jersey City, Hoboken, or New York and want a professional headshot with a cinematic, editorial feel, let’s find the backdrop that tells your story best.