I am a street photographer based in San Francisco, CA. With a background in graphic design (B.F.A. Kansas City Art Institute), I bring a keen eye for composition and visual poetry to my photographic work. My images, ranging from black and white archival pigment prints to unique experimental image transfers, capture the whimsical and mysterious aspects of everyday life. Through my lens, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, inviting viewers to explore unfamiliar territories and uncover emotionally resonant moments.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or comments or just want to say Hi.
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Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or comments or just want to say Hi.
Check out my Instagram pages!
[email protected]
2023-2024
Center for Photographic Art 8x10 Fundraising Exhibition, Carmel CA
L’Œil de la Photographie (The Eye of Photography) France "I Sometimes Wonder"
The Hand Magazine (Issue 40) "Alternative and Historic Photographic Printmaking"
Today's Alternativ IG Curated by Leah Wells
SF City Art Gallery (828 Valencia St. San Francisco CA) Group exhibition July & December
Od Review (by Collier Brown, editor of Od Review and 21st Editions) v7.2 / Wrinkles in Time
2022
Soho Photo Gallery International Alternative Processes Competition Curated by Ann Jastrab
The Hand Magazine (Issue 38) "Alternative and Historic Photographic Printmaking"
SF CityArtGallery (828 Valencia St. San Francisco CA) Group exhibition February, August & November
2021
Soho Photo Gallery National Competition Curated by Shawn Theodore
L’Œil de la Photographie (The Eye of Photography) France "Stone Is Not Stone"
ADF Photo (Fotografía contemporánea por Francisco González Fernández) Spain
an.ä.log SF gallery (Alternative processes in contemporary photography) Group exhibition
SF City Art Gallery Group exhibition April, August & October
2020
The SE Center For Photography "Alternative Processes" Curated by Jill Enfield
New York Center For Photographic Art "Decay, Corrosion, Rust..." Curated by Darren Ching at The Klompching Gallery
A Smith Gallery "Portraits" Curated by Elizabeth Avedon
The SE Center For Photography "The Instant Imagery" Curated by Michael Itkoff
The Hand Magazine (Issue 29) "Alternative and Historic Photographic Printmaking"
2019
AIA San Francisco Gallery (American Institute of Architects) "We the City" Exhibition
Please visit the site series "These Cracks" under the Photography title.
2017
AIA San Francisco Gallery (American Institute of Architects) "Secret City" Exhibition
The theme, "Secret City" explores and reveals the many layers of historic San Francisco and how architecture and design play a key role in the ever-changing urban landscape. San Francisco is filled with many people on a daily basis—locals, residents, tourists, commuters, and homeless—each having their own perspective on San Francisco’s current state. Each group of people intimately understand certain parts of the city, while other parts of the city remain hidden or tucked away from the casual observer—the Secret City.
Fouladi Projects "Coming Clean" San Francisco Exhibition
A cultural intervention and a first time collaboration between Fouladi Projects + Lava Mae based on a shared belief that art as a cultural tool has the capacity to elicit a visceral, almost cellular reaction in a way information cannot, challenging us to push beyond the stereotypes that frame our current perceptions.
"The Nocturnes 25th Anniversary" San Francisco Exhibition, Juried by Michael Kenna + Helen K Garber
The title of this exhibit reflects the hope to shine some light on two schools: Night Photography (NPY). The first, a romanticized landscape photography of Nocturnes traces its origins to the late 19th century, the Pictorialism movement, and later on, the efforts of the Photo-Secessionists. The second style of NPY – Noir – was heavily influenced by German Expressionism, Surrealism, and associated, as early as the 1920s and 1930s, with the newly formed cinema, which attained its apex in the Classic Film Noir period of the 1940s and 1950s.
Inaugural exhibition at DaDa Art Gallery
San Francisco’s Financial District at The Mechanics Institute building
Center for Photographic Art 8x10 Fundraising Exhibition, Carmel CA
L’Œil de la Photographie (The Eye of Photography) France "I Sometimes Wonder"
The Hand Magazine (Issue 40) "Alternative and Historic Photographic Printmaking"
Today's Alternativ IG Curated by Leah Wells
SF City Art Gallery (828 Valencia St. San Francisco CA) Group exhibition July & December
Od Review (by Collier Brown, editor of Od Review and 21st Editions) v7.2 / Wrinkles in Time
2022
Soho Photo Gallery International Alternative Processes Competition Curated by Ann Jastrab
The Hand Magazine (Issue 38) "Alternative and Historic Photographic Printmaking"
SF CityArtGallery (828 Valencia St. San Francisco CA) Group exhibition February, August & November
2021
Soho Photo Gallery National Competition Curated by Shawn Theodore
L’Œil de la Photographie (The Eye of Photography) France "Stone Is Not Stone"
ADF Photo (Fotografía contemporánea por Francisco González Fernández) Spain
an.ä.log SF gallery (Alternative processes in contemporary photography) Group exhibition
SF City Art Gallery Group exhibition April, August & October
2020
The SE Center For Photography "Alternative Processes" Curated by Jill Enfield
New York Center For Photographic Art "Decay, Corrosion, Rust..." Curated by Darren Ching at The Klompching Gallery
A Smith Gallery "Portraits" Curated by Elizabeth Avedon
The SE Center For Photography "The Instant Imagery" Curated by Michael Itkoff
The Hand Magazine (Issue 29) "Alternative and Historic Photographic Printmaking"
2019
AIA San Francisco Gallery (American Institute of Architects) "We the City" Exhibition
Please visit the site series "These Cracks" under the Photography title.
2017
AIA San Francisco Gallery (American Institute of Architects) "Secret City" Exhibition
The theme, "Secret City" explores and reveals the many layers of historic San Francisco and how architecture and design play a key role in the ever-changing urban landscape. San Francisco is filled with many people on a daily basis—locals, residents, tourists, commuters, and homeless—each having their own perspective on San Francisco’s current state. Each group of people intimately understand certain parts of the city, while other parts of the city remain hidden or tucked away from the casual observer—the Secret City.
Fouladi Projects "Coming Clean" San Francisco Exhibition
A cultural intervention and a first time collaboration between Fouladi Projects + Lava Mae based on a shared belief that art as a cultural tool has the capacity to elicit a visceral, almost cellular reaction in a way information cannot, challenging us to push beyond the stereotypes that frame our current perceptions.
"The Nocturnes 25th Anniversary" San Francisco Exhibition, Juried by Michael Kenna + Helen K Garber
The title of this exhibit reflects the hope to shine some light on two schools: Night Photography (NPY). The first, a romanticized landscape photography of Nocturnes traces its origins to the late 19th century, the Pictorialism movement, and later on, the efforts of the Photo-Secessionists. The second style of NPY – Noir – was heavily influenced by German Expressionism, Surrealism, and associated, as early as the 1920s and 1930s, with the newly formed cinema, which attained its apex in the Classic Film Noir period of the 1940s and 1950s.
Inaugural exhibition at DaDa Art Gallery
San Francisco’s Financial District at The Mechanics Institute building