In the Bandarban Hill Tracts of Bangladesh, monkeys and farm animals are free to roam about. As this vibrant rooster crossed the street, a cyclist rang his bell, expressing his frustration with the bird. Of course, the bird did not seem to be…
My brother and I wanted to finger paint together, because we used to all the time when we were younger. This is a portrait of my friend's cat. I made it on the floor.
In American Angus Behavior, I sought to demonstrate the personality that livestock hold. I wanted to showcase how cows interact with each other, and the romanticization of owning livestock. This image was a part of a series of images that focused on…
This image was taken on, A Journey to Ecuador: University of Kansas and University of Vermont. This special photo captures the spirit of the 2024 spring break student-led trip where I led a multi-disciplinary group of students to Los Arboleros Farm…
There once lived a being who, in the desperate and unsuccessful search of light outside, found itself taking its final breaths, tired and fragile, withered and frail. While walking it's final steps down in the darkness into the dead-end path, with…
In response, I shot these photos on Samsung SCH-S380C, a thirteen year old low-end cell phone. This type of technology is plentiful (most people have something similar lying around), and often ends up as e-waste, as obsolescence has made them…
This piece is a response to the continued popularity of film movements such as lomography, which prioritize the particular quirks of lower budget film cameras in order to achieve lo-fi, experimental, and/or unexpected results. Often, these…