Equine Studies 2023 - present
Having grown up around horses, thanks to my Mom’s 30+ years of experience in the equine industry and spending many days at the barn as a kid with her, I have developed a deep appreciation for their individual personalities and quiet power. This ongoing series of equine photographs captures the natural beauty, grace, and strength of horses in their candid states, as well as the connection between human and horse through years of shared moments.
The Lexington house 2023 - 2025
A Chefs craft is a beauty to witness, whether it’s the final product or the process to producing it. The photos in ‘The Lexington House’ started with my best friend, Ethan Carreon, becoming head chef at the young age of 19 years old. I knew he was something special and something that must be documented for others to see. This is where I began working for The Lex for a couple months; documenting the raw, unique, and diverse attributes the kitchen staff had, and the work that was put in to producing a final dish. It wasn’t just Ethan, it was his team and the key roles each and every chef had into making a kitchen run properly (as well the dishwasher).
This series unfortunately has came to end in the early months of 2025 as Ethan’s talents have gone elsewhere…which only means more to come and more to witness.
Formless Spaces 2021 - present
Since the beginning of my photographic journey I have loved the simplicity of nothingness, and how “nothing” can be viewed as something between each and every person. Excluding people from the photographs allows appreciation for the stand-still of what lies in front of us, and how it came to be.
The photos of "Formless Spaces" are represented how the viewer chooses. Each photo has its unique properties that can either say a lot, or say nothing at all, that is your game to play.
show and tell 2020 - Present
The photos in ‘Show and Tell’ are a collection of random archive images spanning from several years of photographing my life, with each capturing unique perspectives and fleeting moments. They do not adhere to any specific theme or narrative, but rather a visual diary of time, showcasing the diversity of life and spontaneous beauty of ordinary everyday life scenes. It’s a jumble mix of memories, with each photo standing alone yet contributing to a bigger tapestry of the past, present, and soon future.