Upcoming Collection

This still life collection explores the enduring language of flowers, fruit, and gathered garden forms through a contemporary photographic lens. Rooted in a background in painting and art history, the work draws from the visual traditions of historical still life while reinterpreting them through modern subjects and perspective.

Each composition is built with intention. Guided by light, gesture, and the natural character of the objects themselves. Flowers appear alongside seasonal fruit and garden elements such as mandarin oranges, garlic, and onions. Honoring both beauty and sustenance, fragility and form. These pairings reflect still life’s long-standing role as both aesthetic study and symbolic narrative.

Rather than striving for perfection, the work embraces the beauty of details, flaws, and natural colors. The images invites the viewer to slow down and reflect, offering a moment of pause within a fast visual world.

Through these photographs, still life honors tradition while offering a contemporary interpretation.

Blooming in Stillness

This work was born in a quiet season of unraveling.

In recent years, I’ve faced several personal storms—challenging health issues, the shifting demands of motherhood, deep loss, and the complicated joy woven through it all. There were long stretches when I couldn't find the words to name what I was feeling. Life became layered, loud, and unrelenting. The chaos—both internal and external—left me retreating into silence.

Photography became my way out—and in. A place to breathe. To bring calm. To find beauty in the small, the still, the overlooked.

Each image in this collection is a quiet meditation: a pause, a breath, a way of making sense. The act of composing light, shadow, and form became a way of grounding myself when everything else felt like it was spinning. What emerged felt like a true visual language—of healing, of resilience, of stillness amidst the storm.

This collection is not just a body of work. It’s a reminder — to myself, and maybe to you — to slow down, to notice, and to find calm where you can.