I started photographing my kids' sports—football and lacrosse—teaching myself to freeze motion and capture the decisive moment. After moving to Atlanta, I enrolled at the Atlanta School of Photography, exploring landscape, portrait, and street photography. But I kept coming back to one thing: documenting people and places as they actually are.

Before photography, I spent 20+ years building and scaling organizations—from startups to Fortune 500 companies. That background taught me what authentic leadership looks like and how communities actually function. It shapes how I see and what I look for.

My work now moves through landscape, street, and community—from open trails and natural environments to the lived-in energy of city neighborhoods to the people and organizations doing meaningful work in both. Natural light, genuine moments, real environments. No posing. No staging. Just observation.

I'm especially drawn to mission-driven work. I'll be leading a landscape photography workshop on the Appalachian Trail in Georgia for adults with disabilities—the kind of project that sits right at the intersection of all three of what I do.

I'm originally from New York, now based in Atlanta. I travel for projects throughout the U.S.

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