I could never leave out photography

I could never leave out the fact that I’m an exceptional photographer. It’s not just what I’ve done—it’s who I am. Over the years, I’ve captured high-end interiors, runway shows, food spreads, portraits, products, and moments you can’t recreate. That eye—the ability to see—informs everything I do.

But in 2025, no one is just one thing. And I’m no exception.

After 15 years as a successful commercial photographer, I felt a pull. I pursued a Master’s in Arts Administration—not just to pivot, but to grow. I didn’t walk away from creativity. I walked toward structure, sustainability, and scale.
Now, I partner with clients on business development, branding, visual storytelling, content, marketing strategy—and yes, photography. Because you can be all of it.

The idea that we must be just one thing? That’s outdated. And frankly, it was never made with women in mind.

For most of history, women weren’t included in the workforce—but we were never idle. We were caregivers, strategists, problem-solvers, creators, budget managers, peacekeepers. That’s not multitasking. That’s mastery.
When I feel pulled in many directions, I don’t see chaos—I see legacy.
So here I am: building a roster of clients I love, combining creative instinct with strategic insight. Doing meaningful, layered work. And not asking permission to be more than one thing. Get in touch if my work resonates with you and let's have a conversation.

And, if you feel pulled toward “more,” go. You’re not too much. And it’s not too late.

gratuitous image of the walk down to the beach near Weekapaug Inn at Watch Hill, RI

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