Anthropological examination of contemporary American culture via intimate portraits in private domestic settings.
Staged color photographs exploring Black identity, family, and community across a range of domestic, social, and imagined environments throughout the African diaspora.
Visual diary of marriage and family life conveyed through spontaneous, flash-lit images exploring love, humor, and surreal moments.
Young exhibitors and their livestock at county fairs, representing cultural heritage and the shared experience of not being chosen.
Itrospective exploration of solitude and connection through portraits of individuals in their personal spaces.
A two-decade photographic study of family life, combining personal history, theatrical staging, irony, and performative elements to examine change and continuity.