Documentary photography is the core of my practice. Influenced by my academic background in visual anthropology, my work focuses on long-term storytelling, social contexts, and lived experience.
I collaborate with artists, institutions, publications, and organizations to produce documentary projects that engage with themes of belonging, identity, memory, and resistance. These projects often unfold over time, allowing relationships to form and narratives to deepen beyond a single assignment.
My documentary work spans street photography, environmental portraiture, and community-based projects, photographed with both digital cameras and 35mm film, focusing on ethical representation and collaboration to create visual narratives.
I'm open to documentary photography commissions and independent projects in New York City and beyond.