Photos taken on my first-ever trip to the Coney Island Beach and Boardwalk on Riegelmann Boardwalk in Brooklyn, NY
I attended the US Women’s National Soccer Team’s celebratory ticker tape parade up the canyon of heroes on July 10, 2019, 3 days after they won the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup in France. Here are some of the photos I captured during the event
Photos taken during a photography tour of Caumsett State Park in Lloyd Harbor, NY
My Senior Capstone Project entitled New York City and Formal Abstraction. This was done in the Fall of 2018 as a requirement for graduation.
These are photos from an event put on by GreenRoots, a non-profit environmental organization based in Chelsea, Massachusetts, that was protesting various oil companies dumping pollutants into the Chelsea River. This event was part of the Chemicals in the Creek Project, led by Sara Wylie and Laura Perovich.
This photoset is from my final project in my Photography 2 class, the topic of which was night shots of Boston with a heavy emphasis on light play. These were published in my photo book titled Boston At Night.
Exhibited at PRC
These three photographs are from my final project in my Studio Photography class, which I took during the Fall 2017 semester at Northeastern University.
These are the photos I took for the Documentary Photography course that was a part of the Northeastern University Dialogue of Civilizations: Photography and Design in a Berlin Cultural Context. This photoset was an exploration of both architecture and form and space.
These photos are from my final project for the Photography I course I took at Northeastern during the Spring 2017 semester. This photoset is of street signs near the signs of local Boston landmarks, including the Prudential Center, Matthews Arena, and New England Conservatory
These photos are from my final project for the Photo Basics course I took at Northeastern during the Fall 2016 semester. This photoset explores the visual relationship between bricks, mortar, and concrete.
Here are photos that I've taken that aren't in line with any particular project.
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