As a historian, I tell the stories of people that might otherwise be lost to the past. Photography allows me to capture people in their present. We owe that to one another — to look and see people how they want to be seen — rather than to leave it to the historians of the future. My work is person-forward, and it explores gender and sexual identity, intimacy, and love. It challenges the viewer to answer the gaze of the person in the image and to engage in the powerful process of seeing.
Follow me on Instagram @spy_of_love_photography
Group Exhibitions
35th Annual Member’s Exhibition, December 5, 2025-February 14, 2026, Rochester Contemporary Art Center, Rochester, NY
- “The Way the Grass Smells at Night,” film photograph (2025) **Winner: Visual Studies Workshop Award
Mx. Media, November 7-December 5, 2025, Flower City Arts Center, Rochester, NY
- “Michelle,” digital photograph (2025)
Seeing and Being Seen: LGBTQ+ Visions of Rochester, May 17-October 26, 2025, Eastman Museum, Rochester, NY
- “One Night in October,” film photograph (2024)
- “To the Moon and Not Back,” film photograph (2024)
- “I Met Him at the Candystore,” digital photograph (2025)
Growing in Pride Art Exhibition, June 21, 2025, FLX Pride, Canandaigua, NY
- “Mel,” digital photograph (2025)
- “Jack,” digital photograph (2025)
- “Michelle,” digital photograph (2025) **Winner: Award for Best Depiction of Light
8th Annual Member’s Exhibition, March 7-April 27, 2025, Flower City Arts Center, Rochester, NY
- “Mace as Bruce Springsteen,” digital photograph (2025) ** Winner: Award of the Distinction in Photography and Digital Arts
34th Annual Member’s Exhibition, December 6, 2024-February 15, 2025, Rochester Contemporary Art Center, Rochester, NY
- “To the Moon and Not Back,” film photograph (2024) ** Winner: Eastman Museum Award
Publications
“Michelle,” Trans Survivors Zine, Volume 3: Aging and Growth, Forge, 2025.







