This website presents the different strands of my work as a photographer and scholar. Its structure reflects two intersecting lines of practice:
Photography
This section includes portraits, drag performances, street scenes, landscapes, and details made since 2022. These works arise from observation and responsiveness rather than direction, following moments of appearance, transformation, or perceptual shift. Some series—such as Virtual 19th Century Queer Photography and On Liminality—are accompanied by short texts that situate the images within broader questions of queerness, history, and thresholds of representation. Other photographs are presented without extended narrative, allowing attention to fall on form, light, and the slight estrangement produced by framing.
Expanded Photography
This section gathers works that extend photography beyond the single frame, including accordion books, modular panels, time-based montages, and photo–text pieces. These projects explore how images behave when unfolded, recomposed, or placed into new material or temporal architectures, making visible states of ambiguity, transition, and transformation.
The site also offers a concise introduction to my research, included to signal the intellectual concerns that intersect with my photographic practice. While this platform centers on images, the About Me page outlines my work on gender, archives, and the forms of ambiguity that shape the conditions under which bodies and representations appear.