Photography is the way I translate the world into something I can hold. I’m drawn to the quiet honesty of landscapes, the intimacy of portraiture, the texture of still life, and the electricity of live music. Each space asks something different of me. Nature teaches patience, people reveal entire stories in a single glance, and the built world carries its own kind of poetry in patterns, shadows, and small details most people step past.
What I try to capture is the moment before the moment, the brief instant when something real shows itself. Sometimes it’s a shift in light. Sometimes it’s a look on someone’s face that lasts only long enough to feel like a secret. Photography gives me a way to honor those fleeting intersections of time, place, and emotion.
Below is a curated selection of my work, including street scenes and a series of exclusive photographs taken inside the Emily Dickinson Homestead, where history settles softly into every surface and the past feels close enough to reach.

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