I've always been fascinated by the elusive nature of memory. How we hold onto moments, how they shift over time, and how we try to preserve them.

With a background in communications and history, I was naturally drawn to courses in memory studies, where I explored the ways we construct and communicate meaning from the past. Photography, for me, became a natural extension of that fascination—a way to freeze a moment, to translate feeling into form, and to create something that lingers.

In 2022, I moved from New Jersey to Paris, first as an au pair, then to pursue a master’s degree in Global Communications. Throughout this transition, my camera became a constant companion. Capturing my transition in Paris on camera became a way to anchor myself—to preserve fleeting moments of disorientation, curiosity, and growth as I learned to navigate a new life and culture.

What began as a personal passion soon evolved into something more when I had the opportunity to translate my love for visual storytelling into a professional context during my internship at Paris Re Made. There, I contributed to creative direction and photographed pieces for campaigns and social media, merging my eye for aesthetics with the brand’s unique vision. It was a pivotal experience that affirmed my desire to explore the space where fashion, storytelling, and communication intersect.

While photography remains a personal passion, especially within the world of fashion, it also informs my professional interests in brand storytelling and strategic communication. I'm captivated by the ways image, narrative, and memory intersect—and I’m eager to bring that perspective into the fashion industry through thoughtful, visually driven storytelling and marketing.