My work explores themes of decay, memory, and transformation. I use alternative photographic processes such as gelatin silver printing, pinhole, lumen prints, cyanotypes, and Mordançage, embracing the inherent unpredictability of these techniques to reveal the layered complexities within my images. These hands-on methods allow for a direct, tactile engagement with the medium of photography.

I am drawn to photographs that show change, wear, or disappearance. The unpredictability of these processes echoes the subject that I document, enabling each image to unfold through both intention and chance.

My work has been exhibited nationally, including a 2025 Krappy Kamera Competition win at Soho Photo Gallery. It has also been featured by KJZZ Phoenix, Phoenix New Times, and The Phoblographer, along with a solo exhibition at Brill Gallery and Studio.

Alongside my husband, I co-own and operate Phoenix Film Revival, an analog darkroom and gallery space in downtown Phoenix, where I teach traditional photographic techniques and support community access to film-based processes. Through the Up Close Gallery inside PFR, and my curatorial work at Songbird Coffee and Tea House, I help create platforms for emerging and established artists while fostering a vibrant analog photography community.