My photographic practice engages the body as a site of queer discord - where identity, desire, and spectacle collide and resist resolution. Working across portraiture, editorial, and fine art, I treat queerness not merely as subject matter but as a formal and conceptual framework.
Informed by the homoerotic classicism of George Platt Lynes, the intimacy of Wolfgang Tillmans, and the cinematic tension of Philip-Lorca diCorcia and Gregory Crewdson, my work finds beauty in weight, strangeness, and unresolution.
Glamour and rawness are inseparable. The unresolved is where beauty lives.
I am a graduate of the School of Visual Arts. Born and raised in Staten Island, New York but am currently based in Brooklyn