About me
My photographic journey began when I was five with a Kodak 110 film camera, followed by a Kodak Disc and eventually a 35mm Olympus. In college, I would borrow my roommate’s camera and spend hours shooting all over Washington, D.C. Throughout my career in government, I continued photographing in my free time, staying true to my roots in film and later embracing digital photography. My friends claim to "hate" me for capturing their bad '90s hair — but I know they secretly love it.
A few years ago, I left my government job and returned to school full-time to study Advertising Photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY — the home of Kodak. Today, I continue to shoot and develop film, although most of my work is digital. I love to travel, eat, and attend concerts — always with a camera in hand to capture it all.
