When I was 8 years old, my parents bought me a Canon PowerShot A3100 for my birthday. From that moment, a camera followed me everywhere I went. With it’s gray fabric strap fastened securely to my wrist, that camera followed me from Sicily to Yosemite National Park, where I documented everything from the Risotto on my plate to portraits of my brother hiding in bored-out Redwoods. As I grew older, my love for photography only grew. I became my middle school’s yearbook photographer, and my Nikon D3200 became a mainstay in my book bag along with my notebooks and algebra textbook. In high school I got my first professional job photographing an Amsale wedding workshop. I fell in love with event photography, capturing everything from engagement parties, weddings, birthday parties, and benefits.

I proceeded to attend the University of Richmond to pursue a major in business administration with a concentration in finance. I worked as a photographer and videographer for the university’s The Collegian UR newspaper. My work has been published in the The Washington Post, and I have received multiple recognitions and awards for my work, including “Reporter of the Week” and Society of Professional Journalists’ “Best Podcast” award.

Today I continue exploring many disciplines of photography, including event, portraiture, documentary, fashion, and automotive.

Based in NYC and the Hudson Valley.