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.
Staged color photographs exploring Black identity, family, and community across a range of domestic, social, and imagined environments throughout the African diaspora.
Anthropological examination of contemporary American culture via intimate portraits in private domestic settings.
Five-year documentation of Mount Athos’s secluded Orthodox monastic community, focusing on spiritual sites and landscapes through a contemporary visual approach shaped by flash and vivid color.
Portraits of single Russian women at home, exploring themes of intimacy, self-perception, and the complexities of sexualized identity in post-Soviet society.
Typological project examining childhood across the world through uniform portraiture and contextual images of sleeping environments.
Typological photographic study documenting German societal archetypes through seven thematic groups, spanning decades and social strata.