Photo Gallery
I grew up in a wonderfully hippy town called Eugene, Oregon a place that shaped my creativity and love for community in so many ways. One of the most iconic spots in town is Dot Dotson, a family-owned camera store that has been serving photographers since 1931. It’s the kind of place where just about every local photographer has passed through at some point, whether to buy their first camera, get film developed, or simply talk shop.
Once a month, Dot Dotson hosts a gallery night highlighting the work of local photographers. It’s a tradition rooted deeply in the creative culture of Eugene, and being part of it feels incredibly meaningful. I feel so blessed to have kicked off the year by showing a small collection of my own work in that space one that has supported and inspired so many artists over the decades.
To make the experience even more personal, I hand-built the frames for each piece. Seeing my work displayed, framed by my own hands, and shared with my hometown community was both humbling and exhilarating. I’m beyond grateful for the opportunity to share my vision in a place that played such an important role in my creative journey