I am a fine art photographer and upstream media creator exploring the architectures of memory, identity, and metaphysical reflection. Raised as an identical twin with two younger twin sisters in a rural suburb of Cincinnati, I learned early how presence, perception, and relation continually shape one another. My practice now functions as a form of ongoing prayer—honoring lineage while examining the thresholds between unity and autonomy, rupture and renewal, the material and the unseen.


My work unfolds within a conceptual framework I call The Practice—a field composed of Thresholds, Constellations, Counterpoints, Vestiges, and Surrender.
These bodies of work form a taxonomy of becoming: a way of reading change, coherence, and transformation across time and medium.
Whether expressed through photography, hybrid generative compositions, or textual reflection, my work seeks to illuminate the subtle moments where perception shifts and a new inner landscape begins.