Living (2019-2022)
Living addresses the taboo subject of female aging. Time’s effect on women’s bodies is typically not represented realistically or not depicted[…]
Read moreLiving addresses the taboo subject of female aging. Time’s effect on women’s bodies is typically not represented realistically or not depicted[…]
Read moreIn Family Sequences, I use sequences of candid images to principally examine interpersonal family relationships and place family in a social context.[…]
Read moreClick on thumbnail for larger image. In Immigration / Assimilation, I document the experience of several individual Jews under Hitler’s[…]
Read moreClick on thumbnail for larger image. Time and memory are important elements in my work. My 2014 work concentrated on[…]
Read moreClick on thumbnail for larger image. I photographed my son’s room when he was home from college for the summer.[…]
Read moreClick on thumbnail for larger image. This work is an examination of my father’s aging process. These images are a[…]
Read moreClick on thumbnail for larger image. I originally intended the book to be about her last year of life. While[…]
Read moreClick on thumbnail for larger image. Produced at Visual Studies Workshop, this autobiographical artist’s book examines issues pertaining to the[…]
Read moreClick on thumbnail for larger image. Taken during the first year of life, these photographs examine the alien, unformed, and[…]
Read moreIn “Baby,” I explore the unique facial characteristics of infants who are under one-year old.
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