Anthropological examination of contemporary American culture via intimate portraits in private domestic settings.
Typological project examining childhood across the world through uniform portraiture and contextual images of sleeping environments.
Young exhibitors and their livestock at county fairs, representing cultural heritage and the shared experience of not being chosen.
American dreams and disillusionments via portraits and interiors structured around metaphors of sleep, journey, and emotional solitude, rooted in the topography of the Mississippi River.
Itrospective exploration of solitude and connection through portraits of individuals in their personal spaces.
Frontal, centered portraits of adolescents on beaches, highlighting their self-presentation, vulnerability, and evolving sense of identity within personal and cultural landscapes.