A little bit of everything.
The space between sound and silence, the flicker between presence and nostalgia, the energy between stillness and movement.
Carly captures story through movement and feeling — across live events, stages, murals, and words — always drawn to the in-between: the quiet, the electric, the fleeting, the real.

Trained in portraiture under celebrity photographer Heather Hazzan, Carly began her creative path assisting on editorial shoots for ELLE and Glamour, photographing athletes, artists, and icons. Her eye was shaped by emotion before aesthetic, and that throughline has followed her ever since.

Her work quickly expanded across continents, documenting destination weddings and luxury events from Bora Bora to Abu Dhabi, France and Iceland. Her images have been featured in Harper’s Bazaar (US + UK), The Zoe Report, BRIDES, and beyond.

She captures not just ceremonies, but culture — from speakers like Tim Tebow, Jessica Alba, and Drew Barrymore to performances by James Bay, Lee Brice, and Brandi Cyrus. As an official concert photographer for I.M.P., she chronicles live music at The Anthem, 9:30 Club, and other legendary venues.

Her work also includes large-scale murals and mixed-media portraits, commissioned by NFL and NBA athletes, F1 talent, surfers, and screen actors alike. And her lens has served a deeper purpose too, often fundraising through her art or offering pro bono work to individuals and communities in need. Forever an island girl at heart, Carly documented the post-hurricane recovery of the U.S. Virgin Islands for Kenny Chesney’s Love for Love City Foundation, capturing the beauty of resilience and rebuilding.

With a foundation in marketing and PR, Carly collaborates across industries as both artist and interviewer — crafting stories, capturing creative dialogue, and engaging with notable figures across fashion, sport, and entertainment.

From packed stages to private moments, coastal roads to quiet portraits, Carly follows the flow — of energy, emotion, and ‘a little bit of everything’ in between.