Recent Work
My passion for architecture and design has meandered about for my entire life. At a young age, I had an obsession with attics. I’d like to chalk it up to the notion that an unfinished attic is perhaps the most honest portion of a house… it does not lie or cover up any hint of how its corresponding structure stands or why it stays warm downstairs, even in the winter. But as a lifelong lover of the old and the forgotten, perhaps at least part of this interest stemmed from the fact that people typically use their attic to store just that: the old and the forgotten.
I was gifted my first digital camera before a family trip to Washington, D.C., when I was six years old. Since then, I’ve almost always kept one by my side. I switched to shooting film when I picked up an orphan enlarger at the town dump, prompting me to set up a darkroom in the closet of my childhood bedroom. To this day, I prefer analog processes. The entirety of my portfolio from my undergraduate years was shot on film.
I grew up on the South Shore of Massachusetts with my four siblings (three full, one half) and more pets than I can count—cats, dogs, fish, hamsters, to name a few. My mother is an oil painter who has taught me to never live a moment without making art. If you can’t make it right then and there, you could at least think about making it, right?
Insiders | Outsiders
A developing photo project exploring the effects of tourism on a city’s culture.
Stale
Scenes from a tired college campus.
Beachcombers and Beach-goers
An exploration of Massachusetts and Long Island beach town culture.