Three bodies of photographic work from field research and documentary projects, each a sustained engagement with a place, a people, and a way of seeing.
Ancient pillars stand resilient beside their modern counterparts.
Jordan and Egypt, 2023–24
Tupananchiskama is a Quechua term that roughly translates to "till we are permitted to meet again." These photos, among others, were taken as a part of a sustainable tourism project for the University of Southern California.
May 2024, Liguna Sigrenacocha, Peru
Local artisans embrace the millennia-old tradition of Alabaster carving. These photographs are a portrait of local Egyptian Alabaster craftsmen.
July 2023, Luxor, Egypt