I’ve always been drawn to photography for its ability to preserve beauty, atmosphere, and emotion. What started as a lifelong love of taking photos gradually became something more meaningful: a creative career rooted in visual storytelling, design, and a deep appreciation for how images can make people feel.
From an early age, I was naturally drawn to composition, light, and visual balance. Long before I fully understood the technical side of photography, I instinctively used negative space, thoughtful framing, and perspective to create images that felt intentional. Over time, that instinct has been shaped through experience, education, and an evolving creative point of view.
Today, my work focuses on travel photography, brand photography, interior photography, and hospitality photography. I’m especially inspired by beautifully designed spaces, meaningful destinations, and brands with a strong visual identity. My goal is always to create imagery that feels elevated, immersive, and timeless—photographs that don’t just document a place or experience, but capture its essence.
Travel remains one of my greatest creative influences. It has shaped the way I see light, texture, architecture, and human experience, and it continues to inspire the stories I want to tell. Whether I’m photographing a boutique hotel, an interior space, a destination, or a brand, I’m drawn to images that evoke feeling and invite connection.
My work also extends into Oak Outlines, where I bring photography into the home through fine art prints and handcrafted framing—allowing my images to live beyond the screen and become part of a space.
I began my journey with the Fujifilm X-T3, a camera that helped me develop my style and deepen my love for the craft. Since then, I’ve upgraded to the Sony A7V, which I use as I continue to grow and refine my work.
I’m grateful to share this journey, and excited for what’s ahead.
xo sgoodie (Selena)
