My Work
This photography workshop was powerful. The space, the safety, and the alignment with my values was inspiring and it re-connected me to the power of photography.
I forgot how hard it was to do everything at once - giving direction, finding the right light, and correcting little details in the shots.
While in San Francisco over the summer, I was fortunate enough to visit the Color Factory - a 12,000 square foot color immersion experience.
During a lovely evening walk on a real SF summer night (in October) we came across a group playing bike polo near Mission Dolores park.
The terraced rice paddies set a slow rhythm to our two months living in Indonesia and were clearly an integral part of life in Bali.
One of millions of food carts around Chiang Mai, Thailand, solidly holding its own against the golden arches.
This series of photos touch on the idea of sex-positivity and also the privilege that comes with even being able to utter those words.
I created a lot of internal pressure on myself to learn everyday and also to get it all right.
In preparation for a large photo project, I have been working with friends as practice models.
I'd like to eventually practice together with a mixed group of makeup artists, models, costumers and hairstylists.
I have been eyeing this gorgeous building for a while and was thrilled to find it was open on a Memorial Day.
I am getting back into my photography, finally. I am trying to make time every day to learn new methods, practice, edit or read up on the masters.
A progression - I started with vision boards that remind me of what edges of myself I wanted to push. Each year I find myself moving further away from words and just wanting images. It lets me redefine and find new meaning as I reflect on it throughout the year. It is becoming like my own personal tarot card for the year.