These galleries feature photos from my archive that were made in New York City. The images engage with themes of cultural identity, social dynamics, dense urban environments, and explore the relationship between individuals and their surroundings.
Luigi Mangione’s federal arraignment, capturing supporters, critics, costumes, protests, and media spectacle outside court as the high-profile case evolves toward trial.
How military service members navigate between institutional authority and personal freedom during their temporary immersion in New York City’s civilian life.
The intersection of celebration and activism, exploring how expressions of identity transform within increasingly liberal and commercialized spaces.
How the 9/11 Memorial Service transforms private grief into collective memory. Exploring how shared rituals of remembrance shape national identity through public mourning.
Chronicling Brooklyn’s J’Ouvert festival as a site where cultural identity materializes through collective ritual.
An exploration of the modern media circus surrounding celebrity trials, where live streamers and influencers jostled alongside legacy news.
Frailty, resilience, and the complex emotions triggered by witnessing trauma in public spaces.
Layered boundaries forming a visual exploration of how we perceive and interpret space.