
About Me
I was born on a fine spring day in Washington DC. I grew up roller skating, playing Ms. Pacman, and cheering for the Georgetown Hoyas basketball team. In 2000, I earned my BA from Georgetown University and was in my first group photography exhibition, which fueled my passion for image-making. I spent seven years working as a graphic designer before directing my attention to photography. In 2010 I moved to New York in order to attend the International Center of Photography. I graduated from the program in June 2011. Since that time, I have merged my design, photography, and editorial skills with a strong work ethic and a desire to excel in everything that I do.
I currently live in Bethesda, MD with my husband and 2 kids, and work as a freelance graphic designer for a number of clients including Bethesda Magazine, Wilson Dow, and J&M Global Solutions. I am obsessed with everything related to art, design, and photography!
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Several of my photographs have appeared in exhibitions in both DC and New York. My work has been published in the Washington Post, the New Jersey Star-Ledger, The Next Time You See book series by Emily Morgan, and the American Journal of Psychiatry.
