My Personal
Projects
This page is a collection of my personal work — creative projects I’ve taken on purely for the love of photography. These images aren’t tied to commissions or client sessions, but rather reflect the things that inspire me most: my family, everyday moments, and the beauty I find in the world around me. It’s a more personal look into my artistic side, where I explore ideas, experiment, and simply create for the joy of it.
This body of work is an intimate documentation of my grandparents and the world they have built on this land. It is a quiet and honest look into the life they share, one shaped by the work of their hands and the home they have inhabited for decades.
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I was driven by a desire to preserve what is both deeply personal and universally resonant: the story of a life lived with purpose, resilience, and an unspoken connection to place. These photographs explore the landscape of their home, from the gardens and workspaces to the intimate spaces within- the kitchen, the well-worn tools, the barn.
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It is my archive of their story, and the quiet legacy they have cultivated in the soil and their home.

This ongoing project is a heartfelt exploration of Morocco — the homeland of my soon-to-be husband. Through my lens, I’m discovering the colors, culture, and everyday life that make this place so meaningful. It’s a personal journey in progress, capturing the spirit and stories of a place that’s becoming a part of our shared story.

Photography has always been my way of remembering, but with this project, it became my way of saying goodbye. My grandfather has been on hospice for over a year now, and I turned my lens towards him not to document him as a patient, but to preserve the man I have known my whole life.
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This past year has been a road full of grace, learning, and deep connection. These images are my way of honoring his enduring strength.
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Ultimately, this project is a visual archive of love. It is an attempt to freeze the fleeting moments of clarity, creating a testament to a life well-lived and the family left behind to carry his memory.

This photographic collection is a study in quiet observation, driven by a sincere interest in animal behavior. The project documents diverse subjects—from neighborhood pets to creatures in curated environments—with an emphasis on their actions and distinguishing physical designs. This portfolio is a straightforward compilation of encounters that continually spark fascination with the way life presents itself.


