projects

we’ve come all this way

Centers on dancers later in their careers and their ongoing relationship with movement. Through a series of intimate movement portraits, the work reflects on how dancers inhabit their bodies as they age—navigating strength, limitation, memory, and transformation. The work also engages questions of body image and the passage of time, revealing how dancers negotiate physical change while maintaining a deep connection to motion and expression.


fearful people

Portraits and interviews with strangers and loved ones opening up about what they are most afraid of.

This project was created as a way to combat my social anxiety and find connection to the world around me. We all naturally have fears of some kind, but these anxieties often keep us rooted in inaction and stall forward mobility. How is it that I can want something so badly, but my mind paralyzes my physical body so that I can’t act? How is it that someone can daydream a future but never be able to live it because fear lies to them, telling them it is too scary to experience?

Instead of facing our fears alone, let’s all hide under the covers together.

memory weavings

coming soon


how we protect ourselves

coming soon