My love for photography began with family vacations, where my mother always carried a digital camera to capture every moment. Flipping through photo books filled with candid memories sparked my appreciation for storytelling through images. In my senior year, my passion for sneakers led me to pick up my first camera—but it was documenting my community and the people around me that truly became my purpose.
I founded The Gallery Walk to showcase everyday life in its raw, unfiltered form. Through black-and-white film photography, I aim to preserve the moments that matter most—honest, intimate, and deeply connected to the people and places that shape us.
The Gallery Walk is my visual journey through the timeless medium of black-and-white film photography. Through street photography, portraiture, and community-driven stories, I capture raw, unfiltered moments that define true documentary photography.
I believe black-and-white imagery strips away distractions, revealing deeper emotional and environmental connections. Each frame invites viewers into the lives of my subjects, allowing their essence to unfold naturally.
Through storytelling and collaboration, The Gallery Walk is not just about photography—it’s about preserving life as it is: unposed, unrefined, and undeniably real.