
5 Tips for Organizing and Enjoying your Photos in the Age of Digital Clutter
Always, the key is to make finding and seeing your photos as frictionless as possible. If it’s too hard or overwhelming for us to revisit our favorite memories, we just won’t do it. Remove some of those barriers and take a few easy steps that make it easier for you and your loved ones to engage with the story of your lives. It’s so worth it!

Photographing a Special Birthday Party in Taipei
There was slime, there was cake being slammed into faces, and there was a cat eating things that clearly weren’t food (and liking it!). There was also a lot of hugs.

Family photography at the Jianguo Flower Market, Ximending, and other crowded places.
I love that clients who value similar things find their way to me—I end up working with some very adventurous people! Here are some photos from a recent documentary photography session that, over the span of two hours, covered: Daan Park, the Jianguao Flower Market, the Jianguo Jade Market, the MRT, and Ximending. These are storytelling photos that incorporate places in Taipei that are important to them, but they also can’t help but be beautiful family photos. Photos with a group of people who love each other always are.

Year in the Life: An entire year of storytelling with family photos.
It’s the most satisfying kind of work to be invited into a family’s inner circle and be trusted enough to help them see and remember themselves. I hope the photobook I hand them at the end of the year will be a kind of mirror, and that they’ll see the best parts of who they are together reflected back.