Work

The work is organized into distinct bodies of study, each exploring the human figure through light, presence, and intimacy.

Current projects can be found at the bottom of this page.

Current Projects

The First Days

A fine-art photography project exploring presence, vulnerability, and connection in the days following birth.

Project Details

Overview
First Days is a fine-art photography project focused on parents and newborns in the days immediately following birth. The work explores early connection, vulnerability, and presence through quiet, intentional imagery. The photographs emphasize form, proximity, and restraint, allowing intimacy to emerge without narration.

Participation
I am seeking expecting parents who may be interested in participating once their baby has arrived. Sessions take place after birth, scheduled at a time that feels calm and comfortable for the family.

Approach
The photographs involve artistic, non-sexual nudity. All sessions are conducted with care, consent, and respect. The pace is slow, the environment is private, and participants retain full agency throughout the process. Nothing is rushed, staged, or required.

What Participants Receive
Participants receive:

  • A full digital copy of all images created during the session

  • One selected image printed at large format and professionally framed

There is no fee to participate. This is a collaborative art project intended for gallery exhibition, not a commercial portrait session.

Consent and Use
Images will only be used with explicit permission. Participation does not obligate families to public exhibition, and final image use will always be discussed transparently.

Inquiries
If you are interested or would like more information, please reach out via the contact page. Questions are welcome.

Breathe

Breathe examines the human body at the moment between inhale and exhale, using stillness and restraint to reveal presence through subtle tension and form.

Project Details

Overview
Breathe is a fine-art photography project focused on moments of stillness where breath becomes visible through posture, tension, and form. The work examines the threshold between inhale and exhale, using restraint to reveal presence through subtle physical engagement.

Participation
I am seeking individuals 18 years of age or older, of any age, interested in participating in a solo figure study. Participants may range from early adulthood through advanced age. Sessions are paced slowly and intentionally, with minimal direction.

Approach
This project involves full nudity. The work is non-sexual and focused on form, muscle tone, and physical presence. Participants should be physically fit, as visible muscular engagement is central to the visual language of the series. Age is not a limiting factor.

All sessions are conducted privately, with care, consent, and respect. Participation is voluntary, and agency is maintained throughout the process.

Compensation
This is a paid project. Compensation is provided for time and participation, with details discussed in advance.

Use and Presentation
The work is intended for gallery exhibition and curated collections. Image use is discussed transparently, and participation does not obligate public exhibition without agreement.

Inquiries
Those interested in participating are invited to reach out via the contact page with a brief note of interest.

Self-Possessed

Self-Possessed: Women
Self-Possessed: Men (future)
Self-Possessed: Beyond the Binary (future)

Self-Possessed is an ongoing fine-art photographic investigation into what it means to fully inhabit one’s body with agency, presence, and self-authorship.

Project Details

Overview

Self-Possessed is an ongoing fine-art photographic investigation into embodiment, sexual authorship, and the experience of fully inhabiting one’s body.

Situated within the tradition of figurative photography yet oriented toward contemporary questions of agency and presence, the project explores what it means to exist within the nude form without performance, apology, or concession to expectation.

These images are not constructed around display, but around ownership. Each subject enters the frame as an active participant in the creation of the work, bringing their own physicality, psychological presence, and lived experience.

Sensuality is neither exaggerated nor concealed, but allowed to emerge as a natural condition of being embodied.

At its core, Self-Possessed asks a simple but enduring question:

What does it look like to be fully at home in one’s body?

Participation

Adults 18 years of age or older are invited to participate in a collaborative figure study. The project welcomes individuals across a wide spectrum of ages, identities, and lived experiences.

Prior modeling experience is not required.

Sessions are intentionally unhurried and guided with minimal choreography, allowing subjects to inhabit their bodies naturally rather than perform for the camera.

Comfort, communication, and mutual trust are central to the process.

Approach

This project involves full nudity and is grounded in a fine-art practice that prioritizes presence, agency, and psychological authenticity.

There is no singular body type sought for this work. What matters most is a willingness to engage openly with the experience of being seen while remaining self-directed within the frame.

Because this work engages the body in a state of openness and full embodiment, natural physiological responses may occur. These are understood as part of the human experience and are approached with professionalism, discretion, and respect.

Sessions are conducted privately and professionally, with ongoing consent and respect guiding every stage of the collaboration.

Compensation
Participation is compensated. Details are discussed transparently in advance so expectations are clear and mutually understood.

Use and Presentation

The work is intended for gallery exhibition, juried shows, publications, and curated collections.

Potential image use is discussed openly prior to participation, and no individual is obligated to public presentation without clear agreement.

Inquiries
Those interested in participating are invited to reach out via the contact page with a brief note of interest.

Unseen

Unseen is a fine-art portrait series exploring identity, vulnerability, and the exposed emotional state that exists beneath outward appearance through obscured faces, shadow, fragmented clothing, and the expressive language of the human body.

Overview

Unseen is an ongoing fine-art photographic exploration of identity, concealment, and the exposed emotional state that exists beneath outward presentation. Through obscured faces, fragmented garments, and the deliberate use of shadow, the series examines portraiture beyond recognition, shifting attention away from facial expression and toward posture, tension, gesture, and physical presence.

Figures appear partially hidden, consumed by darkness, cropped from view, or layered with fragments of clothing and symbolic costume elements, such as partial shirts, corsets, translucent fabrics, or exposed hoop skirt frames. These remnants act as traces of identity, memory, expectation, and social performance.

Though many of the works involve nudity, the project is not centered on nudity itself, but on the vulnerability and self-awareness that can persist even when clothed, the quiet sensation of being emotionally exposed, observed, or inwardly revealed.

In the absence of the face, the body becomes the portrait.

At its core, Unseen asks:

What remains of identity when recognition is removed?

Participation

Adults 18 years of age or older are invited to participate in this collaborative fine-art portrait series. The project welcomes individuals across a wide range of identities, body types, and lived experiences.

Prior modeling experience is not required.

Sessions are approached collaboratively and intentionally, with an emphasis on atmosphere, emotional presence, and natural embodiment rather than performance or stylized posing. Subjects may be photographed nude, partially clothed, or incorporating symbolic wardrobe elements depending on the direction of the session and the comfort of the participant.

Comfort, communication, and mutual trust remain central throughout the process.

Approach

This project may involve full or partial nudity and is grounded in a fine-art practice centered on psychological presence, vulnerability, and visual ambiguity.

The work does not seek perfection, performance, or conventional beauty standards. Instead, it explores the subtle ways emotion, memory, tension, and identity manifest physically through gesture, posture, stillness, and the relationship between light and shadow.

Faces are intentionally obscured or removed from focus throughout the series, allowing the viewer to engage with the body not as spectacle, but as a vessel of presence and human experience.

Sessions are conducted privately and professionally, with ongoing communication, consent, and respect guiding every stage of collaboration.

Compensation

Participation is compensated. Details are discussed transparently in advance so expectations remain clear and mutually understood.

Use and Presentation

The work is intended for gallery exhibition, juried shows, publications, curated collections, and fine-art presentation.

Potential image use is discussed openly prior to participation, and no individual is obligated to public presentation without clear agreement.

Inquiries

Those interested in participating are invited to reach out through the contact page with a brief note of interest.