I am a Long Island-based fine art photographer working primarily in black and white. I began pursuing photography seriously in late-2025, and my work focuses on contemporary suburban life through public spaces, transit, labor, recreation, commerce, infrastructure, and the small human behaviors that accompany them.
I do not travel in search of subjects or set out with a fixed story in mind. I photograph what I encounter in the course of ordinary life: people moving through sidewalks, stations, diners, parks, waterfronts, roads, and other shared spaces. My work is rooted in where I live, with attention to gesture, behavior, environment, and the ways people occupy the systems around them.
I try to allow photographs to develop from what is already present rather than directing the scene. My aim is to describe contemporary suburban life plainly, specifically, and with dignity. I hope that, over time, the work becomes both a record of the place as I knew it and something meaningful those around me can keep with them.