For the past five months, I’ve been developing an intimately personal body of work that has challenged me to publicly reveal deeply personal aspects of my battles with anxiety, trauma and self-hate in a drastic […]
For the past five months, I’ve been developing an intimately personal body of work that has challenged me to publicly reveal deeply personal aspects of my battles with anxiety, trauma and self-hate in a drastic […]
For all of 2024, I hadn’t produced a single new Mordançage print. This is mainly due to the hassle of trying to obtain appropriate amounts of Copper Chloride in Alaska. Not being part of the […]
This winter marks ten years since I first picked up my camera for “Resilient”, a series that came to define me in a myriad of unexpected ways and truly redefined how I see myself as […]
Over the past few months, I’ve been working on refining my editing process for my Gameboy Camera images, coming up with ways to recolorize them in Photoshop with independent pixel-based selections and digging deeper into […]
Getting a tattoo was never in my cards. I had grown up hearing a never-ending stream of reasons, religious and secular, social advice and medical fact, as prudent rationale to avoid altering my body with […]
After purchasing five retro, low resolution Gameboy Cameras over the past four years, buying a homebrewed SD Card reader to transfer files, and hauling two Gameboys in my carry-on bag since 2020, I’ve been wondering […]
Eight and a half years ago, I sat in my vehicle staring at a stark landscape overlooking the Cook Inlet on a dreary and bone-chilling December day. I didn’t have a clue why this landscape […]
It’s been three years since I started working seriously with the Mordançage process and while I haven’t been creating them at any breakneck pace, I have learned quite a bit from the twenty-some 11×14 images […]
Almost a decade ago, my father and I spent some time creating what, at the time, was a massive upgrade for my home darkroom and my nascent interest in alternative process. I was chest-deep into […]
I closed out this semester’s final project in my Elementary Scanning Electron Microscopy course with not only a continuation of my Cyanotypes on Washi, but also with a set of proof-of-concept Stereographs printed in the […]