Writing has always been a major part of my life. Starting off with school reports, then transitioning into lyrics and poems. Whether writing for myself or for an audience, there was always a story to be told. Having been diagnosed with ADHD as a child, writing was a form of therapy for the brain. With a mind that was constantly in overdrive, writing helped as I could put thoughts on paper. As my writing ability matured, I began telling stories of where I was in life through journaling or online blogs. Since I began studying photography, I decided to use my writing as a companion to selected pieces of my work. Below are the stories In My Life.
Step into the world of music and memories with me as I reflect on the lasting impact of Rev. Al — the key player whose keyboard lit up the stage and stole our hearts. In this heartfelt tribute, I share stories of backstage chaos, unforgettable music, and the bittersweet reminder that even legends fade—but the groove lives on.
Join me on a haunting walk through the overgrown grounds of Mount Vernon Cemetery — a forgotten Philadelphia burial site where nature is reclaiming history and the past hides in plain sight. Set among the ruins are graves of the famous and the overlooked alike, and a dedicated volunteer team fighting to bring this hidden landmark back into the light.
I walked into the quiet after-shock of Torresdale and found more than just cracked pavement and broken fences — I found a community wrestling with what comes next. Join me as I unpack the ripple effects, the unspoken stories and the slow rebuild that’s already underway
When she slipped into my car seventeen years ago, I was praying for someone to share my life with — and she exceeded every prayer. Now I look back at that awkward first movie pick and say: thank you, for sticking it out and walking this crazy ride with me.