



About Me
Reinventing yourself is never simple. It takes time, reflection, and the willingness to shape decades of experience into a new purpose.
My own career transition required a leap of faith — one that eventually led me to the world of photo organizing and legacy preservation.
I didn’t just start a business. I stepped fully into the identity behind it. Today, I am a Photowright, dedicated to helping families organize their photos, preserve their memories, and create meaningful archives that last.
If you’d like to learn how this journey began, check out My Story below.
Photowright (noun): A craftsperson of memories - someone who builds, repairs, shapes photo archives the way a shipwright shapes a vessel. They work at the intersection of artistry, preservation, and narrative.
My Story
I've spent more than 30 years working in the finance and accounting field where organization and structure were at the heart of everything I've built during my career. The best finance professionals at heart are storytellers, taking abstract data and crafting coherent narratives.
Outside of finance, I've spent my leisure time doing amateur photography and quite a bit of travel. The two go hand in hand after all. From the moment I picked up a camera as a young adult, it became my way of seeing the world - and sharing it. Whether wandering through a new city or exploring quieter corners close to home, I'm always looking for the stories that unfold in everyday moments. For me, photography isn't just about capturing an image - it's about preserving memories and weaving them into the bigger story of family and life.
I know how overwhelming it can feel to inherit boxes of old photos or manage thousands of digital images scattered across social media and devices. There's often a mix of guilt and worry about how to handle these treasures. That's why I care so deeply about finding ways to organize, archive, and share photos in a way that makes them meaningful and accessible.
At the end of day, I believe storytelling is one of the greatest gifts we can pass along to family and friends. Photos are more than snapshots - they are family history, identity, and legacy. My hope is to make it easier for families to honor the past, celebrate the present, can carry that history into the future.