
Based in New York City, I am a multidisciplinary artist working across analog photography, writing, and storytelling. My practice is rooted in observation, using photographs and language to explore memory, place, family, and the quiet moments that shape our everyday lives.
Drawn to ordinary scenes and overlooked details, I use narrative as a way of asking questions rather than providing answers. Whether working with film photography, poetry, or short essays, I am interested in how images and words can preserve fleeting experiences and reveal the beauty embedded in the everyday.
My work is informed by curiosity, community, and a belief that art can deepen our attention to the people and places around us.






Connecting with nature

Family Archive
An intimate series of analog photographs exploring the layers of memory within family heirlooms and portraits.

Quiet Moments
A collection of poems reflecting on the serene, often overlooked instances that shape daily life and personal history.

Place Memory
Essays and images depicting how landscapes and urban spaces hold traces of past stories and emotions.

Woven Threads
A multidisciplinary project intertwining visual art and narrative to reveal connections across time and place.
Background Roots
Raised on the outskirts of New York, I grew up surrounded by the rhythmic hum of the city and the quiet of sprawling parks.
These contrasts shaped my eye and voice.