The Portfolio

Some of my favorite photos that I've taken over the years. Each photo has a name, backstory, camera used, and the lens (including the focal length).

Have fun and stay hydrated!

Main Street (Sony A7C-50mm)

Got super lucky and managed to stop in just the right spot in between the crowds of Disney-goers right before the fireworks.

Inked (iPhone 12 mini)

Had to stop and snap a picture of this guy in Tramore, Ireland. He was one of many cement pillars painted to look like something else.

I take a lot of notes about the world around me, so I can help myself try and understand it a bit better. This piece really yelled at me to view things in a different light; something mundane like a cement pole can be something greater with just some paint and hard work.

To whoever made this-you're amazing. Keep it up.

The Streets are Ours (iPhone 8)

Easily my favorite photo I've ever taken. It's 2018, and I'm walking through the backstreets of Florence. This wall caught my attention in the most beautiful way.

There's something about graffiti that seriously appeals to me; no matter where I find it, I try to capture it.

Graffiti is usually viewed as chaotic, disorderly, visually unappealing. I strongly disagree-I think it adds so much more to an otherwise blank environment. I feel this reminds me to try and focus on the world outside of the box.

Keep Off the Dunes (Canon T7i-18mm)

Finished out a perfect day at the beach with an even more perfect sunset.

The clouds made me feel like I was underwater, which still stirs a bit of anxiety and excitement in me. I've always had a love-hate relationship with the ocean, mostly love.

It's tried to kill me a few times, sure, but there's something different about feeling like you can dive into either the tide or the sky.

the tide was strong, but so was i;

-Λ 

Genuine (Canon Rebel T6-50mm)

A walk in the park turned into a fall photoshoot gone right.

I'm a huge advocate for candid shots. There's almost nothing more real than capturing genuine reactions. I don't remember what I said to make her laugh, but all I know is I made her laugh. And that is enough.

The Chosen Spot (Sony A7C-50mm)

One of the only places I feel at peace. Lake Canandaigua, a short 7 hour drive from Long Island; my home away from home.

Some of my best memories took place either in the water or on the shores of this truly gorgeous body of water. Forever thankful.

Paris Ray's Halloween Set (Sony A7C-50mm)

Had the honor of shooting Paris Ray and her band at Barito in October '23. Believe me when I say I had a hard time picking shots to send.

Check out their music here.

Buona Cera (iPhone 14 Pro)

You can find this cozy spot on the roof of Eataly in NYC.

Try their caprese panini and thank me later.

Infinitely Ordinary (Canon Rebel T7i-24mm)

I think I could get used to this life.

THE MOTTO (Nikon D3400-55mm)

One of the cleanest photos I've ever taken of my good friend Tyler. Detail in this shot is absolutely crazy.

The fact that you can see individual diamonds in the mask, loose cotton strands-I could go on. Love this shot.

Pontoon Daydreams (Canon Rebel T7i-16mm)

My cousin, Maximus, enjoying a well-earned post-swim nap.

The sunglasses sell it.

BABY-MAN (iPhone 15 Pro)

LOOK AT HIM owo

Siren (Sony A7C-50mm)

I ain't afraid of no ghosts...