New York Waterways, 2017
New York City is defined by water, yet many of its shorelines are largely unknown. These lyrical photographs, inspired by a Walt Whitman poem, take us on a seasonal journey past sheltered bays, under great bridges and over deep rivers to give us a moving perspective on a megacity we thought we knew so well. more information Right Coast, 2016 Right Coast chronicles the surfing culture of New York City in photographs made over nearly 8 years. Concluded shortly before Hurricane Sandy ravaged the Rockaways, this photographic series has become a testament to the halcyon days before the storm, to a way of life lost, and to a life regained. more information |
You Cannot Beat the Tide Back, 2022
During the first two years of the Coronavirus pandemic, I grappled with my father's dementia, my mother's struggle to care for him, and a sense of deep loss as the comfort of family was upended by illness and my father's death. These unphotographable feelings became poems, collected into a handmade chapbook. more information |