About

I’m a writer and photographer focused on telling stories rooted in landscape, human emotions, and lived experience. My work explores the relationship between people and place—how we move through wild spaces, how they shape us, and how they can help us navigate grief.

I hold a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Biology and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction Writing, and I also have a background in field-based education. By combining these different disciplines, I am able to approach each project with curiosity, preparation, and respect for the environments and communities I’m documenting. Whether I’m working on assignment in remote terrain or closer to home, I prioritize careful observation and narrative clarity.

I’m especially drawn to assignments centered on the female experience within outdoor culture, lesser-known conservation stories in the American West, and the relationship between grief and the outdoors.

I’m available for editorial commissions, collaborative storytelling projects, and long-term field-based work.