Imagery through word, images, and abstraction
Poetry, photography, and the unseen forms that shape us.
Imagery through word, images, and abstraction
Poetry, photography, and the unseen forms that shape us.
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Poetry, photography, and the unseen forms that shape us.
Poetry, photography, and the unseen forms that shape us.
I create curated prints and shape them into limited-edition photobooks. Each piece is an offering — rooted in light, memory, and belonging. An invitation to welcome my story into your own space. New works are released periodically.
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My images are more than visual stories —
they are traces, questions, and sometimes, resolutions.
I take photographs to re-enter —
a place, a gesture, a breath.
The frame is not an edge.
It’s an opening.
What I see through the lens is often
quieter than memory,
and louder than speech.
I’ve loved the art of photography since childhood — first from the stillness of sitting for portraits, and later, from the quiet thrill of capturing moments myself.
Old photographs taught me early that every image carries meaning — that all photographs deserve to be saved and remembered. In the 1990s, I took my first framing class at the University of California, Berkeley, to begin honoring that instinct with care.
I’m inspired by the places that have shaped me: the layered beauty of Berkeley, the rhythm of New York, and the vivid memoryscape of my other home, Guyana.
Over time, I’ve photographed many subjects, scenes, and small, sacred moments.
There’s a picture waiting around every corner — and sometimes, just beneath the surface.
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