I am a photographer with a deep love for tangible objects and analog practices. From the American South to the Pacific Northwest, I have lived among mountains, desert, and ocean. Each landscape has reshaped me, teaching me to notice the quiet magic of the world around me. 

Growing up, I was a natural collector of tiny objects and living things, often spending summer days rescuing scorched caterpillars from warming pavement and leaving my bedroom window open so ladybugs could slip inside and gather in clusters on my floor.

Guided by these memories and a deep adoration for the natural world, my work embraces the gentleness and whimsy found in the familiar. I focus on the overlooked beauty in daily rituals and intimate practices—brushing my hair, feeding my dog, Luna, my favorite pair of shoes and scattered clothes, and the subtle changes in my kitchen table across meals and seasons. My images carry the dust of every place I have ever called home, reflecting a belief that art should be accessible, grounding, and generous.

I find my peace on long walks and in good company, often spending entire weekends exploring forests and coastlines or in the darkroom, leaving with hands that smell of film chemistry. Through still life, landscapes, and portraits, I offer a space for reflection—a place I hope viewers want to sit with for a while.

My work has been featured in The New York Times, Rachael Ray Magazine, Aint-Bad Magazine, Booooooom, Oxford American, The Photographic Journal, Catholic News Service, and Alexandria Living Magazine, and has been exhibited at Candela Gallery, La MaMa Galleria, and Cashama Window Gallery. Recent projects have been supported through collaborations with Lomography, Hasselblad, Kodak Professional, and Roberts Camera.