Intimate visual diary documenting love, shared experiences, and loss through an autobiographical lens.
Visual diary of marriage and family life conveyed through spontaneous, flash-lit images exploring love, humor, and surreal moments.
Typological project examining childhood across the world through uniform portraiture and contextual images of sleeping environments.
A two-decade photographic study of family life, combining personal history, theatrical staging, irony, and performative elements to examine change and continuity.
Self-portraits as fragmented, layered compositions incorporating shadows, reflections, and personal introspection within the social landscape.
Nighttime scenes of 1930s-1940s New York, portraying urban extremes of crime and social life through high-contrast flash photography and candid depictions of human emotion.