a place of extraordinary plants/flowers—capturing the beauty around us.
urban setting—featuring the city, industrial atmosphere, and urban fashion. a place of noise & excitement.
each season brings much color—reflecting beauty, brightness, contrast, and tone.
emphasizing: a deeper look into portraiture | Height Studios version of close-ups is a variety of conception, perspective, & specific features in the models apparel or beauty. a close up is more than just the details–a close up is…the wide + intimate shot.
a series of locations that feature a court, rink, or field. making the series of locations more than what they’re used for. taking a place of action and making into a place of fun.
places that were once functional are now… abandoned, misplaced, and unusable. abandonment looks like vehicles, buildings, walls, furniture, and or the environment itself. these places were once run by human involvement + interaction and are now left to be untouched. so is this art or is this reality?
some of my favorite spots in the city I love—a place of wonder, adventure, excitement, and rush
coffee shops hold a special place in my heart— in my opinion they provide an intentional space to get to know someone, but not only that it’s a place where creativity flows. It’s a place of content, a place of productivity, a place peace, and a place that forms grand and meaningful conversations. a place that I call my “second home”
a compilation of some of the photos I have taken—the eye catchers that sparked creativity within me. I photograph a variation of all the things I love.
“walk with me” as you search through my locations—of some of my favorite places that I’ve been to.
series: my mind jumbles with ideas constantly—each series brings meaning and a story behind it. photo series are brought up from a word, phrase, personal experience, or statement I want to be heard. stay tuned for the latest big idea I have next.
thrifted fashion series: is called, “expect the unexpected” a series that showcases everyone’s vision with their pieces that are thrifted. They will be storytelling & bringing new light to these treasure finds. I bet you didn’t expect to find the pieces you are sharing—check back to see some unique and unexpected finds.
“blended” series: is a monochromatic series that features a broad _ diverse set of colors, patterns, and mixtures in a monochromatic visual presentation. The term “blended” is in reference to “fitting in” and the pressures of trying to fit in. Fitting in seems comfortable but not fitting in seems uncomfortable, unusual, and uncanny. The term “blended” is used to showcase the means of “fitting in” blended in my visual representation will tie together the monochromatic attire with the coordinated locations that bind the two together. To stand out is to step out of your comfort zone and out of the whispers of what society wants you to be.
utilizing props to story tell, expressing feelings: by showcasing movement/control, & making my innovative thoughts turn into a real life visions