Projects

These long-term bodies of work explore urban space, public memory, human presence, and transitional environments through observation and sequencing. Moving between documentary, street photography, and visual study, each project develops slowly over time through repetition, atmosphere, and recurring visual motifs.

Thresholds

Thresholds is an ongoing photographic study of access, distance, and quiet forms of separation within urban space. Moving through streets, transit systems, construction zones, and public interiors, the work focuses on barriers, transitional spaces, and traces of human presence. Rather than documenting events directly, the photographs observe the subtle psychological tension created by gates, windows, reflections, fences, and spaces waiting to be occupied.

Intervals

Intervals examines moments of pause, transition, and quiet human presence within the city. Subway platforms, waiting areas, storefronts, sidewalks, and public interiors become stages for observing rhythm, repetition, and absence. The work is less concerned with decisive moments and more focused on atmosphere, distance, and the spaces between activity.

Fletcher St.

Fletcher St. documents Philadelphia’s urban horse culture through themes of labor, care, tradition, and environment. The project observes the relationship between riders, horses, neighborhood space, and daily life without spectacle or romanticization. Color plays an important role in conveying the atmosphere, texture, and lived reality of the community and surrounding environment.

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