Photography has been my infatuation since I first received a mini instamatic Mickey Mouse camera
at the age of eight. Unfortunately, my mother sold my camera at a garage sale when I was twelve, so today, I have resorted
to using substitute equipment. In spite of my early camera loss, I attended Tulane University, became photography editor
of The Tulane Hullabaloo, and graduated with degrees in Photography and English. I went on to work for a New Orleanian
photographer, honing skills in Photoshop, photo restoration, producing, and gallery management. Thereafter, I transitioned
into freelancing, concentrating on photojournalism and editorial photography.
Today, I enjoy working with clever colleagues, especially those who share my affinity for 1980s' point and shoots. I was
born and raised in San Francisco, and when I am not spending all my money traveling, I create havoc there.