Hey, I'm Daniel
 
First and foremost, I love Jesus and am a constant recipient of his grace.
Second and always, I love my wife (she's my best friend, no question...and gorgeous).
Third and also always, I love my two kids...
(though sometimes third is taken by our golden retriever depending on the day)
 
Some Things About me
 
Where have I lived?
 
 
I have lived in over 10 countries in my life...a collective total of
13 years.
 
 
My dream client
 
 
National Geographic
Zorali
Cotopaxi
 
 
What is playing in my headphones?
 
 
Noah Kahan for feels &
Brandon Lake for anxiety
 
 
Some hobbies
 
 
Ukulele is therapy. My board game collection is awesome. I friggin love gardening. Reading physical books
(I'm a sucker for a good series).
 
 
My kryptonite
 
 
Anytime I am ordering something at a restaurant and it comes with avocado or fries...
and most of the time I regret
my decision.
 
 
Best feelings
 
-Capturing an unadulterated, unrepeatable human moment.
-The first sip of a good pourover.
-A genuine compliment.
How Did Churchill narrative Come to be?
While my family and I lived overseas serving in missions I found myself obsessively drawn to capturing the fleeting moments of human expression and connection. I felt alive when I dove into a crowd of people looking for that one photo that could never be replicated. I began to see the value of such a perspective...because it was real.
I did not know it then, but a dream was being formed from this, and Churchill Narrative is the child of that dream:
Where photos are narratives, not portraits.
My purpose is to give families and couples photographs that don't capture poses; but their memories, their emotions, their routines and chaos, their hearts and their humanity.
That same purpose is fueled into collaborating with businesses and brands...to visualize and create something that breathes life into the fabric of their online presence, and makes them beautifully human.
It's time to change the narrative folks; let's capture life the way it's actually lived.
"my first photograph
that made me realize
I'm kinda good at this thing..."
"...but it was humans that were so much
more captivating to me"