Lives and works in Richmond, Virginia
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My work absolutely comes from a place of anxiety. There is a feeling of inevitable doom around every corner for me. I approach these aspects of penance, loneliness in architecture, and failed society from an almost paranoid distance, but encapsulate it in an intimate way. I generally do not stage photographs or even change what exists, but rather find scenes that make me reflect my own existence as well as the existence of humanity in a way to remind others of the beauty that can lie within such societal decay.
Richmond VA, 2020
Oklahoma Antique Store, 2021
Untitled, 2021
Post Inaguration. Washington, DC 2021
The Flying Circus, 2021
Spine, 2020 - 2021
La Jolla, 2019
La Valencia, 2019
Richmond VA, 2020
Artist Biography
I was born into a Railroad family in 1993 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. My parents took us to Wyoming shortly after that, and then following the divorce of my parents, my Mom and I moved out to Virginia when I was seven. After high school, I began taking photography much more seriously. A few years after graduation, I started doing freelance cinematography work in Richmond, VA, which I still do today. Around 2018, I began diving deeper into fine art photography, and focusing on capturing my surroundings in the American South.