The Girl Power Project is an empowerment program for adolescent girls in Uganda and Kenya. The program teaches girls critical life skills with an aim to supporting their growth into leaders who can run businesses, rebuild infrastructure, and transform their communities, their economies and, ultimately, their culture. I photographed participants, facilitators and fundraisers for the Project in rural villages outside Kampala, Uganda. The images were used for promotion and fundraising. [Click here to view the book.]
Black Power * Flower Power explores the radical spirit of 1960s San Francisco through the lenses of Pirkle Jones and Ruth-Marion Baruch. Pairing images of Haight-Ashbury’s Summer of Love with photographs of the Black Panther Party, the exhibition traces a moment when art, protest, identity, and new visions of community reshaped American culture. As producer, I brought the exhibition to life—directing installation and publicity teams, leading media outreach, and helping generate record-breaking attendance and community engagement.
SightLife is the only non-profit global health organization solely focused on eliminating corneal blindness in the U.S. and around the world. I photographed cornea transplant recipients and donors’ families in India to help raise awareness about corneal blindness, and to facilitate strategic partnerships in service of SightLife's mission. The image collection was used for promotion, recruiting and fundraising.
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Blue Planet Run is a global photojournalism book illuminating the worldwide water crisis through powerful stories and images from communities around the world. I directed photography acquisition for the project, coordinating 40+ simultaneous shoots across 15 countries, managing contracts and licensing, and streamlining creative workflow across art and editorial teams.
Equalipalooza was a sold-out benefit event that turned outrage over Proposition 8 into music, comedy, community, and action. I conceived and produced the project, leading branding, talent booking, nonprofit partnerships, ticketing, and media outreach to generate 1.5M+ media impressions and meet fundraising goals.
ThreeSixtyNOW is a circular culture initiative designed to make reuse, sharing, and sustainable living more accessible, community-driven, and joyful. I conceived the platform, produced two successful Swap-A-Luma! clothing swaps, led marketing and partner outreach, and began developing tools to help communities reduce textile waste and embrace everyday circular action for the betterment of our planet.