I am a Minneapolis-based photographer whose work explores liminal space, urban estrangement, and the quiet psychological tension embedded in everyday environments. Drawn to transitional places—empty corridors, reflective surfaces, forgotten architecture, shifting weather, artificial light—I photograph moments where the familiar begins to feel unstable or newly charged.
After relocating from New York City to Minneapolis in 2020, I became increasingly interested in the relationship between the built world and emotional atmosphere: how light, distance, decay, weather, and isolation can transform ordinary spaces into something cinematic, uncanny, or dreamlike.
My work moves between architecture, landscape, abstraction, and observation, with a focus on overlooked details and fleeting states of perception. Through photography, I seek not simply to document a place, but to reveal the emotional residue it carries.