pellucidity

Macro photographs of homemade materials and translucent forms. It’s an exploration of light behaving strangely, things pretending to be other things at an unbelievably small scale.

hybrids

Digital collages blending animals, insects, and invented environments. These aren't creatures you’d find in nature—but maybe they should be. You can pet them, but don’t feed them.

small things

Tiny details with a big impact. A bee wing, a petal vein, a color that only shows up when you really look. This is the quiet end of the spectrum, where small things get the spotlight, and you don’t even need a magnifying glass.

camera roll

A quiet archive of the in-between moments—reflections, shadows, and strangers. These are images caught during commutes or day to day, each one a small pause. Consider it a casual collection of things that asked to be noticed.

abstract

A study in texture, layering, and just messing around. These images don’t tell you what they are, but they might remind you of something—like a thought you almost remembered. They reward staring – and overthinking, if you’re into that.

events

This series spans everything from poetry readings to local protests. Each image captures a shared moment, whether joyful, urgent, or unexpected. It’s a record of my community, people gathering, and most importantly – showing up.

iceland

A visual postcard from Iceland —windy grass, basalt cliffs, and waterfalls that sneak up on you. All shot on my iPhone, mostly while slightly damp.

insta

I post a lot of pictures of my cats – Tomko and Goose. It probably makes me look like a crazy cat lady, and I’m okay with that.