I am in a constant and engulfing state of introspection, trying to define my experience at all moments. My work is a diary.

My work interrogates my complex identity as a young woman. Examining aspects of faith, relationships, mental health, and gender, I turn over and capture the facets of my story, using photography as a cathartic visual processing.

The images I present are dialogues with myself and the relationships around me- layered narratives of power and fear, individuality and connection, perfectionistic searching and quiet stilling. While extremely personal, my experiences and work are not separate from universal themes; my photographs are a point in which viewers can consider their own lives. In communing with one’s own thoughts and perspectives, an authority and sense of self pierces through.