About
I am a photographer based in the Washington, D.C. area, working primarily in black and white. My work draws from the observational traditions of mid-20th-century street photography, with a focus on contemporary public space and transit environments.
My practice attends to how individuals move through and occupy shared systems—streets, stations, platforms, and metro cars—where behavior is shaped by design, rules, and collective use. Rather than seeking spectacle, I focus on posture, gesture, and spatial arrangement: how people wait, sit, stand, and navigate spaces built for density and circulation.
Architecture, light, and infrastructure function as active forces in the work, organizing movement and perception. Through restrained compositions and a tonal palette that emphasizes clarity over drama, the photographs describe patterns of movement, proximity, and separation that emerge within everyday urban life.
