Capturing Moments
That Matter
Every photograph is a portal to a specific moment in time. This is why I started Magnet Lens Club.

Chicago • March 2019
“I remember it being still pretty cold, but I was happier than ever to finally see Cloud Gate in person. I felt like a little kid—so happy, but shy as I awkwardly asked for my photo to be taken. This moment—standing in front of the Bean—is frozen forever.”
This is what photography means to me. Not just the image, but the entire sensory memory: the cold air, the excitement, that childlike joy mixed with self-consciousness, the feeling of finally being there. When I look at this photo, I’m transported back to that exact moment—awkwardness and all.
Why I Started This
I grew obsessed with capturing moments in time and sharing those emotions with the people who get to see my photography. Every click of the shutter is an attempt to preserve something fleeting—a feeling, a light, a connection.
My vision is simple: bring you, the viewer, into my world and transport you to an exact moment in time. Photography isn’t just about beautiful images. It’s about memory, nostalgia, and how everyday moments become artifacts.
That’s why I created Magnet Lens Club—to build a ritual and collection for photography enthusiasts who understand that the most powerful images are the ones that make you feel something, the ones that remind you of your own moments frozen in time.
The Moment
Every image captures a specific point in time that can never be recreated, only remembered.
The Emotion
Photography is about feeling. The cold air, the anticipation, the joy—all preserved in a frame.
The Artifact
Everyday moments become precious artifacts. Your fridge becomes a gallery of lived experiences.
Join the Collection
Become part of a community that values the ritual of collecting photography. Each month, you’ll receive limited-edition magnets that preserve moments you’ll never see again.
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