Photography on Display at the CalTrans Museum
Graduate Student
Beginning July 2019, I will be attending the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communications and Journalism to pursue a Master’s degree in journalism.
Magazine Published: “Native Monthly Magazine”
Writer, photographer, editor
“Native Monthly Magazine,” published in May 2019, is a niche magazine covering the Native American culture in Los Angeles and the Inland Empire in California. The magazine was digitally and physically published.
Book Published: “People of the Willow House”
Photographer, author, editor
“People of the Willow House,” published in May 2019, is a heavily-researched and photographic 12×12, premium luster-paper book on the Kizh tribe. The book is broken down into four parts: pre-Spanish and European contact, missionization, secularization and the revival of the Kizh today.
Photography on Display at the Homestead Museum
Photographer
On April 27 and 28, 2019, the Homestead Museum featured photography from my photography book, “People of the Willow House.”
Acceptance to the University of Southern California
Graduate Student
Beginning July 2019, I will be attending the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communications and Journalism to pursue a Master’s degree in journalism.
Ground Floor Gallery: “Subcultural Spotlight”
Photographer
“Semi-Pro Stare” will be on display in the Ground Floor Gallery beginning Nov. 8 to late December.
La Verne Magazine
Editor in Chief, Writer, Photographer
Currently working on a story profiling two Marine Veterans, a sidebar on ULV’s Center for Veteran Student Success, and photos for a profile on dA Center for the Arts Founder Chris Toovey. “Ruppert’s Rusted Riches” (writer) and “Fighting History” (photographer) were published August. “Seeing Stars” and “David Chappell Lives Physics” (writer) were published September.
Campus Times
Photography Editor, Photographer
Working on weekly deadlines from February to December.
Ground Floor Gallery: Capturing Unique Landscapes
Photographer
“Stack” and “Dessert Queen Ranch House” were on display February through March.